There is currently a disturbance, designated Invest 93L, in the western Caribbean Sea off the Yucatan Peninsula that is threatening to develop into a tropical cyclone. If it survives it's forecasted journey across the Yucatan then it has a good chance of becoming Ana, the first named storm of the Atlantic season. The SHIPS model has it become a 70mph strong tropical storm.
Although initially predicted to turn northeast towards Florida now it is expected that 93L will move more to the south and west into the southern Gulf of Mexico. A high pressure area will likely prevent anything from reaching Texas.
More later.
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