Tropical Weather Forecast - June 24, 2022

TROPICS: A tropical wave over the Eastern Atlantic bears watching. The NHC is giving it a 60% chance to develop in the next 5 days. Meanwhile, in the Pacific Tropical Storm Celia continues to move further and further away from land and towards cooler waters but still could strengthen into a hurricane in the next 24 hours.

Tropical Weather Forecast - June 23, 2022

Celia continues to strengthen in the Pacific basin. Aside from swells affecting South Western Mexico, the storm does not look to have any impacts. Meanwhile, the Atlantic Basin remains quiet.

Tropical Weather Forecast - June 21, 2022

Celia is now a tropical storm and should continue to strengthen into a hurricane. The Atlantic Basin is expected to be free from tropical cyclone activity for the next 5 days.

Tropical Weather Forecast - June 20, 2022

All remains quiet in the Atlantic Basin with no development expected in the next 2-5 days. The National Hurricane Center has issued it's last advisory on Post Tropical Blas which is now a remnant low well off the Baja Peninsula Coast. Tropical Depression Celia is expected to strengthen over the next few days, however it is moving west with no impacts to land.

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Tropical Weather Forecast - June 18, 2022

Things continue to stay very quiet in the Atlantic Basin. No tropical development is expected in the next 5 days. Meanwhile in the Pacific Basin, we continue to watch Blas and Celia weaken and move away from land.

Tropical Weather Forecast - June 17, 2022

Two named storms continue to churn in the Pacific Basin.. Meanwhile, the Atlantic remains quiet. Our latest batch of Saharan Dust is dissipating, but another round is set to move in by the middle of next week.

Tropical Weather Forecast - June 16, 2022

Saharan dust is here and it's making things very hazy! Winds are expected to shift this weekend, allowing for less dust by Saturday and Sunday. While the Atlantic Basin remains fairly quiet, things are heating up in the Pacific.

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Tropical Weather Forecast - June 14,2022

Satellite imagery indicates that a small area of low pressure has formed in the southwestern Caribbean Sea. Further development of this system is possible and is keeping the attention of the National Hurricane Center. Tropical Storm Blas has also formed in the Pacific.

Tropical Weather Forecast - June 13, 2022

The National Hurricane Center is watching a broad area of disturbed weather located over the southwestern Caribbean Sea. And Houston is looking for more Saharan Dust!

Tropical Weather Forecast - June 12, 2022

Another overall quiet day in the Tropics. The National Hurricane Center is watching a small area for the slight chance of tropical development over the next 3-5 days.

Tropical Weather Forecast - June 11, 2022

All remains calm in the tropics as another batch of Saharan Dust moves across the Atlantic. This will continue to suppress tropical activity through the next several days.

Tropical Weather Forecast - June 10, 2022

Everything is quiet in the tropics for now with another batch of Saharan Dust moving across the Atlantic. Hazy skies will become more apparent Sunday into early next week.

Tropical Weather Forecast - June 8, 2022

High pressure continues to protect the Texas coast from any tropical systems. But there are no tropical systems out there. The next 5 days are expected to see no development of tropical cyclones.

Tropical Weather Forecast - June 7, 2022

All is quiet for now in the Atlantic Basin. Shout out to Ken Graham and Jamie Rhome for promotions received today at the National Weather Service and National Hurricane Center.