Tropical Depression Barry makes landfall in Mexico
Tropical Depression Barry has made landfall along the east coast of Mexico Sunday night, and will quickly weaken overnight.
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Tropical Depression Barry has made landfall along the east coast of Mexico Sunday night, and will quickly weaken overnight.
Severe Weather Center 9 is now monitoring the potential for tropical activity near Florida as the July 4th holiday approaches.
It was an active start to the weekend across the area, and Sunday will likely see more rain and storms.
On Saturday evening, Tropical Depression Two formed in the Bay of Campeche and is expected to become a tropical storm before hitting Mexico.
Showers and storms develop around 2 pm, with more likely in the afternoon and early evening.
Showers and storms continue to develop at 2 p.m. Friday, and more storms are likely during the afternoon and early evening hours.
A few storms developed across the area Wednesday, but higher storm chances are expected for the next several days.
We saw higher coverage of PM storms Sunday, but drier air is on the way to start the work week.
We’ve started the weekend on a much quieter note, and the lower storm coverage will continue into Sunday.
A thunderstorm warning has been issued for southwestern Marion County until 7 p.m.