MIAMI – A disturbance off Central America has been highlighted for the possibility of tropical development as it moves into the Gulf of America this week.
The National Hurricane Center said Monday that a disorganized area of showers and storms could slowly develop as it moves across the Yucatán Peninsula and Bay of Campeche through Wednesday.
Meteorologists have given the disturbance a low chance of developing.
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"Regardless of development, areas of heavy rain and gusty winds are likely across portions of the Yucatan Peninsula, Belize, and southern Mexico during the next few days," NHC forecasters wrote in their outlook.
Forecasters are also monitoring Invest 95L in the Central Atlantic, which has a high chance of development.
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