Invest 92L is being ripped apart by 40-50 knots of wind shear in the Eastern Atlantic. Unfortunately, what is left of 92L will traverse this weekend through Hispaniola with very heavy rainfall. Hopefully, the people of Haiti will be OK considering they are still recovering from the earthquake. The big question is – in what shape will 92L be in when it gets into the Gulf of Mexico early next week? It will have to be monitored.
There is a tropical wave located between Africa and the Leeward Islands that some models want to develop towards the middle of next week. The models shows this wave tracking into the southwestern Caribbean around June 26-28. Considering that multiple models are showing development, it is something that cannot be disregarded. Another model is hinting of a possible development near the Yucatan Peninsula and far out in the Atlantic in another 10 days. Don't forget that none of this is "set in stone" and the atmosphere changes hourly.
It appears like there might be trouble in the tropics within the next 10-14 days so stay tuned to the blog for more information.
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