Invest 97L, a tropical wave, has been designated by the National Hurricane Center. It could strengthen into a tropical depression this weekend or early next week over the eastern Gulf of Mexico or near the Florida Peninsula. Spaghetti models suggest that it might move into the Gulf of Mexico, where the lack of steering currents could lead to rapid intensification. Residents from Louisiana to Florida’s West Coast should stay informed and be prepared. The situation remains dynamic, and further updates will provide clarity on its path and potential impact.
The tropical wave over Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic – now invest #97L – remains poorly organized but still has a 60% chance of TC formation. The models are starting to agree on a potential track into the Gulf of Mexico W of #Florida. Definitely one to watch. pic.twitter.com/SixDCeufCT
— Will Weaver 🌧️ (@WillWeatherRVA) August 1, 2024
#97L has been born (it feels like we've been waiting an eternity!). 12z intensity models are out and we will have spaghetti models soon! #flwx #hurricaneseason2024 pic.twitter.com/sPubjTCTrn
— Florida Tropics (@FloridaTropics1) August 1, 2024
8 AM outlook maintains the 7 day development chances at 60% but raises the 2 day development chances to 20% (still categorized as "low"). #flwx #hurricaneseason2024 pic.twitter.com/cQL4ulT0vh
— Florida Tropics (@FloridaTropics1) August 1, 2024
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