An area of interest, marked Invest 95L, is stirring in the central Atlantic ocean, and signs are looking good for sustained development of this potential storm. The disturbance is being closely tracked and could become a hurricane as soon as Sunday, and could threaten Barbados, St Lucia and other parts of the Lesser Antilles early next week.
The track and intensity of this potential storm is still uncertain, with recurvature possible as well as land interaction significantly weakening the storm if it affects the Greater Antilles. A path directly through the Caribbean Sea towards the Yucatan Peninsula and the Gulf of Mexico is still on the table too.
Rainfall estimates of over 6 inches (150mm) are expected along the path of this relatively small storm as it passes through the Lesser Antilles.
Elsewhere, another area of interest is prowling the coast of Nicaragua and Honduras, and has a small chance of developing as it moves into the Gulf of Mexico in the next few days. Locally heavy rainfall is expected, with totals of up to 12 inches (300mm) possible in eastern Mexico.
Another storm could form behind the current area of interest in the Atlantic, and the Eastern Pacific may finally get its season started in early July.
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