Tallahassee, FL – The National Weather Service (NWS) is monitoring a disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico, with a 70% chance of developing into a tropical depression early next week. This potential system is expected to move northward near the coastlines of Texas and Mexico.
According to the NWS, regardless of whether the tropical depression forms, Florida can expect ongoing wet weather and potential hazardous marine conditions. Elevated seas and rip currents are possible by midweek, posing risks for beachgoers and boaters.
Residents and visitors in affected areas are advised to closely monitor weather updates. The disturbance is likely to impact marine and beach conditions across Florida counties, with further information expected in the coming days. For ongoing updates, residents are urged to visit the NWS website or check local advisories.