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Tropical Wave in Southwestern Gulf of Mexico Being Watched for Potential Development Near Louisiana, Heavy Rain Possible Next Week

By Calcasieu Staff

Published September 06, 2024

Louisiana - A low-pressure system in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico is unlikely to develop into a tropical cyclone, according to the National Weather Service. The system, which has been lingering in the region, is expected to be absorbed by a cold front moving into the area by early Saturday, effectively ending any chance of tropical development.

Despite the lack of tropical development, heavy rainfall is still expected to be a significant concern for the northern Gulf Coast over the next day or so. Flash flooding is a possibility, and residents are advised to monitor local weather forecasts and warnings from the National Weather Service.

Tropical Wave in Southwestern Gulf Bears Watching

Meanwhile, a tropical wave located over Belize and the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico is being closely monitored by the National Weather Service. The wave is forecast to move into the Bay of Campeche on Saturday, where it could begin to interact with a frontal boundary. This interaction could lead to the formation of a tropical depression during the early or middle part of next week as the system moves slowly northwestward over the southwestern Gulf of Mexico.

The situation is complex, with uncertainty surrounding the potential impacts of the system. However, it is likely that the combination of the surface low, the old frontal boundary, and increasing tropical moisture will bring about an increase in heavy rainfall potential and flood risk by Tuesday. Residents are advised to continue monitoring the forecast and updates on this situation through the weekend.

No Cause for Panic, Just Vigilance

While the situation bears watching, there is no reason to panic. The National Weather Service will continue to provide updates and forecasts as more information becomes available. For now, it's a matter of staying informed and being prepared for any potential impacts from the system.

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