The tropics are heating up, with significant activity expected in both the Pacific and Gulf regions. As of June 28, 2025, meteorologists predict at least one named storm could form in the Pacific this week.
- All Eyes On Tropics In Pacific, Gulf
- Named storm expected in Pacific soon
- Moisture pushing westward through Central America
- Invest 91L may bring heavy rain
- Invest 95E could develop into Flossie
- Tropical moisture may reach Southwestern US
A large pocket of moisture is moving westward through Central America, likely leading to tropical development through the weekend and into early July. While direct impacts on the U.S. are not anticipated, some moisture may reach the Southwest next week.
What does this mean for residents in the U.S.? With two systems to watch, the potential for tropical storms raises questions about their impact on local weather patterns. Key points to consider include:
- Invest 91L could bring heavy rain to Central America and eastern Mexico.
- Invest 95E may develop into Tropical Storm Flossie, bringing moisture to the Southwest.
- Both systems could influence weather patterns ahead of the July 4th holiday.