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AccuWeatherAgatha's Potential Eventual Impacts on the U.S.
By Kristina Pydynowski, Senior Meteorologist
May 30, 2010; 4:45 PM ET
The demise of once-Tropical Storm Agatha will not come over Central America. Agatha may eventually impact Florida at midweek. In addition, the possibility of the system re-strengthening cannot be totally ruled out.
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Most storms typically totally dissipate once slamming into the mountains of Central America. The center of Agatha, however, is expected to survive the trip and should continue pushing northeastward over the next few days.
Tropical Rainstorm Agatha should graze the eastern Yucatan Peninsula on Monday, then reach the Florida Peninsula at midweek.
Questions of potential re-strengthening have to be addressed since the forecast path takes Agatha over the warm waters of the southern Gulf of Mexico.
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http://www.accuweather.com/blogs/news/story/32154/agathas-potential-eventual-imp.asp
If this system does become a tropical storm again, it will be renamed, given the first name on the Atlantic Basin list -- Alex.