Yesterday I mentioned an area over the Western Gulf that popped up with a cluster of T-Storms. They have persisted again today, but NHC hasn't highlighted it since computer models appear clueless. Until the models show it, NHC isn't concerned, nor should we. I point these things out as information as to what I see looking daily at satellite loops.
Until I see wave heights increasing over the SW Gulf, I know nothing is developing.
An upper low is moving over the Bahamas, but the Tropics should stay quite for another 10-14 days +.
Today was another basic summer day with daytime heating storms popping up along the sea breeze boundary.
WPC is indicating by late this weekend, a weak frontal boundary will sag near us increasing our rain chances. Their 7 day rain totals are quite impressive.
The main result should be temperatures staying not as hot. 4-6" spread over 7 days should be no big deal.
Super Typhoon Bavi continues to weaken now down to a Cat. 2 storm. There will be some impacts
to northern Taiwan & China, but this is not the same beast that crossed the Mariana's two days ago.
Remember, to hear more about our Hurricane Season forecast, go to bobbreck.com and sign up for tonight's Podcast. Two weeks from today the International Grand Isle Rodeo begins. Come on down to the island and fish with this year's President Liz Murrill and our Admiral of the fleet Tab Troxler.
We have a line up of great local bands, plus daily children's crab races and wonderful food vendors. In addition, your registration includes an opportunity for the Rodeo's Grand prize of $10,000. Winner doesn't have to be present. Go to tarponrodeo.org to register. Stay tuned!



















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