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Forecasters say there's a high potential for tropical development in the eastern Pacific for the last weekend of June, but what about in the Atlantic?
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00:00There is some tropical air just a little farther south and also in the tropics there's some action
00:04to track. Yeah absolutely so let's go and take a look at the latest here. This is the latest on the
00:08Pacific areas that we were watching and the development started today. We have a tropical
00:12rainstorm that will intensify as we end of the weekend so the development risk as you can see
00:17is definitely high and this looks like it is going to bring a level or is should bring level
00:22one impacts there to that area across the southern beaches of Mexico. Yeah we do expect this to wind
00:29up and become a named system soon with wind and storm surge and flooding concerns there along the
00:35coastline. Meanwhile we're a lot less confident in any development near into the Atlantic of the
00:41Gulf and also near the southeast coast through the next week. Now some of the ingredients will be
00:45there for some development but as far as the overall ingredients being able to come together
00:48to actually do something that's a different story so we'll be watching out for that but Jeff it's
00:52going to be a stormy and humid forecast here across the southeast for the weekend. Absolutely and into
00:57Texas and surrounding areas here in the southern plains it's going to be toasty and pretty humid as
01:03well. The humidity levels slowly stepping up here through Saturday.

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