Although the Atlantic hurricane season officially begins on June 1, the FOX Forecast Center is proactively monitoring the Caribbean for potential storm development in late May. Computer models indicate a broad area of low pressure may form across Central America, driven by the Central American Gyreâa phenomenon that enhances tropical storm activity. This system could bring significant rainfall and flooding across many Central American countries. However, the likelihood of this developing into a tropical storm moving north into the Gulf is currently considered low.
The Central American Gyre may lead to a significant weather event, producing heavy rainfall and potential tropical storm formation in the Caribbean during the preseason.
FOX Weather's Bryan Norcross mentions broad consensus among computer models about low-pressure development across Central America, indicating increased monitoring during May.
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