Confidence in weather models is steadily rising. Forecasts now predict potential tropical activity forming in the western Caribbean, with a trajectory toward the US Gulf Coast. Activity in the tropics should be monitored through the weekend, as the next cyclone could target the Gulf Coast’s critical energy infrastructure.
The Weather Channel’s Jim Cantore wrote on X, “Confidence continues to increase in the western Caribbean for cyclone formation next week that will eventually come north into the GOM. ”
“How far north and/or east or west is the question which be be based on steering which is unclear at this time and will likely remain that way into the weekend. Perhaps late in the weekend or early next week will will have a new invest and more Confidence on some goal posts,” Cantore said.
Confidence continues to increase in the western Caribbean for cyclone formation next week that will eventually come north into the GOM. How far north and/or east or west is the question which be be based on steering which is unclear at this time and will likely remain that way… pic.twitter.com/BCVoXBLGWe
— Jim Cantore (@JimCantore) September 19, 2024
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