Texas Is Watching for Potential Tropical Disturbance in Early November
Texas residents will have their eyes on the tropics as weather models are showing a possible formation by Cuba early next month. We have all the details.
Mother Nature is reminding us once more that the hurricane season doesn't finish until November 30.
According to Meteorologist Zack Fradella, weather models indicate that a storm signal is gathering around Cuba in early November.
I have seen this type of image on many of the Gulf hurricane weather pages I follow on Facebook. I usually just take it with a grain of salt, because it's so far out it's hard to get an accurate forecast. However, I always keep an eye on Zack's Facebook page and his X page to get what I believe is the most trusted voice in Gulf extreme weather here the South.
Zack delivers us some great news about the weather patterns around this time of year. If the storm is to form on the coast of Cuba, it would most likely just travel through Cuba and the Bahamas and then go out to sea.
Notice also that Zack uses the word "usually" in his post. Mother Nature has the final say in where these storms travel, so to be on the safe side, just keep an eye on all disturbance developments until hurricane season is officially over.