The large extratropical cyclone and assoiciated surface low we were tracking was once again designated Invest 90L, and yesterday moved ashore near the Mississippi/Alabama border. However, before landfall it did improve considerably, with squalls near it's center and strong winds. Indeed it is possible it became an unnamed tropical or subtropical storm before it made landfall. Regardless, it did bring heavy rains to Florida and strong winds to the northern Gulf Coast.
There has also been a disturbance in the east Pacific, but the National Hurricane Center no longer believes it has a chance of developing, so for now at least, the tropics are quiet.
Atlantic Hurricane Season will officially begin on June 1 and end on November 30. Pacific Hurricane Season began on May 15 and will end on November 30.
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