Tropical Storm Cosme, Hurricane Barbara
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The storms are expected to become weaker in the coming days, but another tropical depression is forecasted to form later in the week.
Storms that develop Saturday afternoon may also be capable of large hail and damaging winds. The chance of off and on storms will keep going into Sunday, with some activity being severe. A few more off and on chances of storms hang around through the first half of the week, with skies trending drier toward next weekend.
The First Alert Weather Team is tracking afternoon and evening downpours, with some showers lingering through sunset.
Tropical wave 2: A tropical wave is east of the Lesser Antilles, extending from 06N to 17N with axis near 57W, moving west around 17 mph. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are ongoing from 06N to 16N between 50W and 60W.
Barbara strengthened into a Category 1 hurricane on Monday. Some further strengthening is possible before it begins to weaken.
It's a good idea to open up your windows, throw on light layers, grab your sunglasses and pack some water as you get ready to head out the door and
The Storm Tracker Weather Team will closely monitor this evolving system and provide updates as forecast confidence improves. Behind that midweek system, dry and sunny weather is expected to return just in time for the first day of summer on Friday ...
The Storm Track 8 Weather Impact team is tracking the return of severe thunderstorms on Wednesday.