




The GFS has been painting something in the western Gulf (on and off) for over a week now. The CMC is now on board (both the operational/ensembles), and the ECMWF (both the operational/ensembles) is trying to hint at some development also. It's something to watch very closely, as there "could" potentially be tropical development in the western Gulf of Mexico next week. In a few days we'll know a lot more, as I'll have many more updates "if" warranted.
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