365bet¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾

Watch CBS News

Barry dissipates after making landfall as tropical depression on Mexico's east coast

South Florida 11 p.m. Weather Forecast 6/29/2025
South Florida 11 p.m. Weather Forecast 6/29/2025 05:06

Tropical Depression Barry has dissipated after making landfall on the east coast of Mexico on Sunday night. It is expected to bring heavy rain to the area for the next couple of days.

The National Hurricane Center upgraded the tropical system, first forming as Tropical Depression 2, into a tropical storm at 11 a.m. Sunday Eastern Time.  After reaching tropical storm status, it became the second named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season after Tropical Storm Andrea.

The NHC started issuing advisories on Tropical Depression 2 at 5 p.m. ET Saturday. As Air Force Reserve Reconnaissance aircraft continued to investigate the storm, they found tropical storm-force winds despite the storm nearing the coastline.

storm-1-track.png
Tropical Storm Barry tracker CBS News Miami

Satellite images showed that the storm would weaken as it nears the coast. Even though the storm weakened as it approached land, it will bring tropical storm conditions near the coast throughout Monday.

Barry was expected to strengthen slightly before it reached the coast of southeastern Mexico, before rapidly weakening as it moved inland. 

Forecasters, who issued a tropical storm warning, said the storm could dump three to six inches of rain with an isolated maximum total of eight inches across San Luis Potosi and Tamaulipas through Monday.

More locally, the NHC is also monitoring the potential for a low-pressure system to develop in the Gulf off the coast of Central and North Florida next weekend.

Meanwhile, on Mexico's southwestern coast, Tropical Storm Flossie formed on Sunday, located about 225 miles south of Acapulco and moving west at 9 mph with maximum sustained winds of 40 mph. According to forecasters, Flossie is expected to strengthen into a hurricane on Monday or Tuesday but remain in the open waters just west of Mexico.  

View CBS News In
CBS News App Open
Chrome Safari Continue
Be the first to know
Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting.