Not much impact from our tropical something unless you live in the LRGV.

6-22-24. 1:15pm. This Tropical Outlook is brought to you by Davy Ranch Supply in Yorktown, TX. davyranchsupply.com

Not a lot to talk about unless you live along the coast of Mexico or the LRGV. Our tropical something only has a 40% chance of becoming a depression before it moves into Mexico, around Tampico on Sunday.

The LRGV and southern counties of south Texas have the best odds of seeing rain from this system. Once it moves through, we are back to typical summer weather. I'll have a long-range update tomorrow...have a great weekend!

Here is the latest update from the NHC:

Southwestern Gulf of Mexico (AL93):
A broad low pressure system located over the southwestern Gulf of
Mexico is producing a large area of disorganized showers and
thunderstorms. Environmental conditions appear to have become a little more marginal for development of this system as it moves
slowly northwestward, but a tropical depression could still form
before the system reaches the coast of northeastern Mexico
Sunday night. Regardless of development, heavy rainfall is likely
to cause localized flooding across portions of northeastern Mexico
and Deep South Texas through the end of the weekend. An Air Force Reserve reconnaissance aircraft is currently investigating the
disturbance.
* Formation chance through 48 hours...medium...40 percent.

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Potential tracks of our tropical something.

Click on images to see them larger. How much rain the latest model runs think will fall today and tomorrow.

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