National Hurricane Center tracking 2 tropical waves after drenching Florida rains

There were two tropical waves the National Hurricane Center had eyes on Saturday, one is a tropical wave over the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico causing stormy weather in parts of Central America, while a low-pressure system in the Atlantic is being tracked and has a low chance of forming into an organized storm over the next week.

The tropical systems from Friday, which included invests or systems being investigated by the National Hurricane Center, that were causing rains across the gulf coast, were no longer on the NHC’s tracking maps Saturday morning.

On Saturday morning there were still parts of the Florida Panhandle and northern Florida that were under flood watch.

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The tropical waves the Hurricane Center’s tropical weather discussion from early 2 a.m Saturday mentioned these areas to watch:

  • A tropical wave over the Bay of Campeche
  • A tropical wave in the central Atlantic
  • A tropical wave in the tropical north Atlantic

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