A system off the coast of Africa appears to have a well-developed circulation; while it’s lacking substantial thunderstorm activity toward its core, the system will likely develop that in the next day or so. (TropicalTidbits.com) Despite firmly being on the downslope of traditional hurricane season, the Atlantic is showing signs of life again, with a trio of disturbances marching across the basin; one of them is likely to become a named storm, while another could bring rain to portions of the Gulf Coast and Florida later this week. Meanwhile, a pair of tropical waves in the Pacific are catching eyes. One of these two could enhance or trigger bouts of heavy rainfall in West Texas on Monday into Tuesday. Area to watch may produce heavy rainfall along Gulf Coast A strong tropical wave is chugging along over central Honduras. It will bring heavy rain to Belize and parts of […]