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Low chance (20%) of tropical development in the southwest Gulf into this weekend

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* Low chance (10%) of tropical development in the southwest Gulf into this weekend  Increasing signal for heavy rainfall late Sunday-Tuesday A tropical wave and associated large plume of moisture has moved over the Bay of Campeche this morning. Satellite images show a burst of deeper convection but there is no indication of any surface low IR Satellite Loop for Gulf of Mexico | Tropical Tidbits [https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/sat/satlooper.php?region=gom&product=ir] . Upper level conditions are only marginally favorable for any development of this system given westerly and southwesterly wind shear in place over the southern and western Gulf. This feature and associated moisture will spread NW toward the northern Mexican coast and south Texas coast over the weekend and then northward along the TX coast early next week. Sunday-Tuesday: As the feature in the southern Gulf moves toward the NE MX and lower TX coast over the weekend and plume of tropical moisture will spread NW into the TX coast. At the same time an usually strong trough of low pressure over the central plains will push a cold front southward into the region. This front looks to stall over the area Monday and Tuesday. The combination of the stalling front and tropical moisture will surge rain chances late Sunday into Tuesday. With the stalled front in the area the potential for cell training within a moisture rich environment will be increased. WPC has already outlooked portions of the area for Sunday and Monday for excessive rainfall. It will be important over the next few days to monitor forecasted rainfall amounts and any potential flooding concerns early next week. [https://weatherinsightspodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/image001-300x227.png] The post Low chance (20%) of tropical development in the southwest Gulf into this weekend [https://weatherinsightspodcast.com/2026/06/12/low-chance-20-of-tropical-development-in-the-southwest-gulf-into-this-weekend/] appeared first on Weather Insights [https://weatherinsightspodcast.com].

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episode Low chance (20%) of tropical development in the southwest Gulf into this weekend cover

Low chance (20%) of tropical development in the southwest Gulf into this weekend

* Low chance (10%) of tropical development in the southwest Gulf into this weekend  Increasing signal for heavy rainfall late Sunday-Tuesday A tropical wave and associated large plume of moisture has moved over the Bay of Campeche this morning. Satellite images show a burst of deeper convection but there is no indication of any surface low IR Satellite Loop for Gulf of Mexico | Tropical Tidbits [https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/sat/satlooper.php?region=gom&product=ir] . Upper level conditions are only marginally favorable for any development of this system given westerly and southwesterly wind shear in place over the southern and western Gulf. This feature and associated moisture will spread NW toward the northern Mexican coast and south Texas coast over the weekend and then northward along the TX coast early next week. Sunday-Tuesday: As the feature in the southern Gulf moves toward the NE MX and lower TX coast over the weekend and plume of tropical moisture will spread NW into the TX coast. At the same time an usually strong trough of low pressure over the central plains will push a cold front southward into the region. This front looks to stall over the area Monday and Tuesday. The combination of the stalling front and tropical moisture will surge rain chances late Sunday into Tuesday. With the stalled front in the area the potential for cell training within a moisture rich environment will be increased. WPC has already outlooked portions of the area for Sunday and Monday for excessive rainfall. It will be important over the next few days to monitor forecasted rainfall amounts and any potential flooding concerns early next week. [https://weatherinsightspodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/image001-300x227.png] The post Low chance (20%) of tropical development in the southwest Gulf into this weekend [https://weatherinsightspodcast.com/2026/06/12/low-chance-20-of-tropical-development-in-the-southwest-gulf-into-this-weekend/] appeared first on Weather Insights [https://weatherinsightspodcast.com].

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