Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Tropical Storm Genevieve, Fausto and Baja California Weather Summary
Tuesday, 07/22/2008 9:57
MDT Tropical Storm Fausto (magenta arrow) is headed into cooler waters today, and is forecast to weaken to dissipate over the next 48hrs.Tropical Storm Genevieve (red arrow) is about 326 SSW of Manzanillo, Mexico and is forecast to slowly strengthen over the next several days as it moves harmlessly off into the Pacific. After TS Genevieve passes out of our basin, we may have a few days off between tropical cyclones.
A few clouds are going to drift west over Baja today (yellow arrow) but mostly sunny skies are in the forecast for the entire peninsula, after some coastal gray burns off in Pacific areas. Winds in the Sea are forecast to be light and variable through the forecast period, predominately from the SW. It will be warm and humid in Baja Sur today, be sure to stay hydrated.
On the Caribbean side, TS Dolly (white arrow) is poised to hit the southern Texas coast in the next 36hrs. Dolly is forecast to continue to strengthen, but at this time is only forecast to be a Category 1 Hurricane at the time of landfall.
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