Louisiana Keeping Close Eye On Two Possible Gulf Disturbances At The Same Time
LAKE CHARLES, LOUISIANA: A trusted Meteorologist that specializes in extreme Gulf weather is reporting we could see two possible storms in the Gulf of Mexico at the same time later this week.
Future forecasts or showing that the area of interest in the lower Gulf of Mexico/Caribbean Sea could spawn to separate storms into the Gulf at the same time this week.
Gulf weather expert Meteorologist Zack Fradella is reporting that multiple tropical storms or depressions could form in the Gulf of Mexico later this week. The future-cast below looks like one of the possible storms could head for either Louisiana and Texas or maybe even both if it runs up the border.
The Atlantic is extremely active right now, however, for the time being none of these storms/disturbances will make it to U.S. soil.
We won't truly know what will happen with these possible Gulf disturbances until sometime later this week. So, there's nothing to worry about at this time for Louisiana residents, however, it's peak hurricane season so anything can happen. We have to keep are eyes peeled on the Gulf and the Atlantic until hurricane season is officially over November 30th.