Arlene Deteriorates Into Post-Tropical Storm
June 3, 2023
Tropical Storm Arlene, the first named storm of the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season, formed in the Gulf of Mexico Friday afternoon with winds reaching 40 mph. The short-lived systemed deteriorated into Post-Tropical Cyclone Arlene by Saturday night.
The latest details on the system are in the graphic above.
The area will have no direct impact on our local weather.
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5 Responses to “Arlene Deteriorates Into Post-Tropical Storm”
Not likely due to global warming unless cavemen campfires melted the iceage… Betting a caveman couldnt predict the weather anymore than current weatherPEOPLE. LOL
The reason we have so many named tropical systems is the NHC will give a name to any tropical depression with winds anywhere near 39mph. This storm was no exception.
@ensley…yes, it is unusual but there have been many tropical systems over the years that had a period when they moved north to south.
I thought the same thing Ensley Boy…Very weird
We are entering into a time where we will see other changes in the weather patterns.
Isn’t it unusual for a tropical system to go south? Seems like most of them travel northeast or northwest.