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AXNT20 KNHC 262353  
TWDAT  
 
TROPICAL WEATHER DISCUSSION  
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL  
0015 UTC THU MAR 27 2025  
 
TROPICAL WEATHER DISCUSSION FOR NORTH AMERICA, CENTRAL AMERICA  
GULF OF AMERICA, CARIBBEAN SEA, NORTHERN SECTIONS OF SOUTH  
AMERICA, AND ATLANTIC OCEAN TO THE AFRICAN COAST FROM THE  
EQUATOR TO 31N. THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS BASED ON SATELLITE  
IMAGERY, WEATHER OBSERVATIONS, RADAR AND METEOROLOGICAL ANALYSIS.  
 
BASED ON 1800 UTC SURFACE ANALYSIS AND SATELLITE IMAGERY THROUGH  
2330 UTC.  
   
..MONSOON TROUGH/ITCZ
 
 
 
A MONSOON TROUGH ENTERS THE ATLANTIC NEAR 10N15W AND EXTENDS TO  
05N17W. THE ITCZ CONTINUES FROM 05N17W TO 01N50W. WIDELY SCATTERED  
MODERATE CONVECTION IS OCCURRING SOUTH OF THE MONSOON TROUGH FROM  
02S TO 06N EAST OF 19W, AND SOUTH OF 04N BETWEEN 27W AND 40W.  
   
..GULF OF AMERICA
 
 
A 1023 MB HIGH IS CENTERED OFF THE COAST OF THE FLORIDA PANHANDLE  
NEAR 30N86W, SUPPORTING LIGHT WINDS AND SEAS OF 1 TO 2 FT ACROSS  
THE NORTHERN AND EASTERN GULF OF AMERICA. CONVERGENT SURFACE WINDS  
ARE TRIGGERING SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS THE  
NORTHWESTERN BASIN. ELSEWHERE, A SURFACE TROUGH HAS BEEN ANALYZED  
OVER THE SOUTHWESTERN BAY OF CAMPECHE, SUPPORTING FRESH TO STRONG  
NE WINDS IN THE EASTERN BAY AND JUST OFFSHORE OF THE YUCATAN  
PENINSULA. OTHERWISE, MODERATE NE TO E WINDS PREVAIL OVER THE  
REMAINDER OF THE BASIN. SEAS OF 3 TO 5 FT ARE NOTED IN THE SOUTH-  
CENTRAL THROUGH NORTHWESTERN GULF.  
 
FOR THE FORECAST, HIGH PRESSURE CENTERED JUST OFFSHORE THE  
WESTERN FLORIDA PANHANDLE WILL SUPPORT GENTLE TO MODERATE WINDS  
OVER MUCH OF THE BASIN THIS EVENING. WINDS WILL PULSE TO FRESH TO  
STRONG NEAR THE YUCATAN COAST TONIGHT AND THU NIGHT. WINDS WILL  
INCREASE TO MODERATE TO FRESH ACROSS THE NW PORTION THU, THEN  
FURTHER INCREASE TO FRESH TO STRONG THU NIGHT INTO FRI WHILE  
EXPANDING IN COVERAGE BEFORE BEGINNING TO DIMINISH EARLY SAT. SEAS  
GENERATED BY THESE WINDS WILL BUILD TO AROUND 10 FT. A WEAK COLD  
FRONT MAY MOVE INTO THE NW GULF LATE SUN NIGHT INTO EARLY NEXT  
WEEK, WITH WINDS DIMINISHING TO GENTLE TO MODERATE AHEAD OF IT.  
   
..CARIBBEAN SEA
 
 
A SURFACE TROUGH HAS BEEN ANALYZED OVER SOUTHEASTERN CUBA TO  
18N76W, LEADING TO ISOLATED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS IN THE  
REGION. OTHERWISE, MODERATE TO LOCALLY FRESH TRADE WINDS PREVAIL  
ACROSS MUCH OF THE CARIBBEAN AS LOW PRESSURE RESIDES OVER COLOMBIA  
AND HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS IN THE GULF OF AMERICA. STRONG NE WINDS  
ARE FOUND JUST OFFSHORE OF COLOMBIA AND THROUGH THE GULF OF  
VENEZUELA, WHERE SEAS OF 5 TO 7 FT ARE NOTED. FARTHER WEST,  
LOCALLY ROUGH SEAS GENERATED BY STRONG WINDS OFFSHORE OF COLOMBIA  
ARE NOTED IN THE SOUTH-CENTRAL BASIN NORTH OF PANAMA. SEAS OF 5 TO  
7 FT PREVAIL OVER THE SOUTHWESTERN, CENTRAL AND EASTERN  
CARIBBEAN, WITH SEAS OF 2 TO 4 FT IN THE NORTHWESTERN BASIN.  
 
FOR THE FORECAST, WINDS OFF COLOMBIA WILL PULSE TO NEAR GALE  
FORCE SPEEDS TONIGHT THROUGH AT LEAST THE UPCOMING WEEKEND,  
STRONGEST AT NIGHT AND EARLY MORNING. FRESH TO STRONG WINDS WILL  
DEVELOP IN THE LEE OF CUBA, IN THE WINDWARD PASSAGE, AND OVER THE  
WATERS BETWEEN CUBA THU NIGHT THROUGH FRI NIGHT. SIMILAR WINDS  
WILL DEVELOP OFFSHORE CENTRAL HONDURAS AND SOUTH OF HISPANIOLA  
FROM THU NIGHT THROUGH THE UPCOMING WEEKEND AND INTO EARLY NEXT  
WEEK. MAINLY MODERATE TO FRESH WINDS WILL PREVAIL ELSEWHERE,  
EXCEPT DIMINISHING TO LIGHT TO GENTLE IN THE LEE OF CUBA LATE IN  
THE WEEKEND. MEANWHILE, NORTHERLY SWELL MAY IMPACT THE ATLANTIC  
PASSAGES THIS WEEKEND.  
   
..ATLANTIC OCEAN
 
 
A COLD FRONT EXTENDS FROM 31N68W SOUTHWESTWARD TO 23N72W, WHERE  
IT TRANSITIONS TO A TROUGH THAT CONTINUES THROUGH SOUTHEASTERN  
CUBA. SCATTERED MODERATE TO STRONG CONVECTION IS OCCURRING ALONG  
THE FRONT, GENERALLY NORTH OF 23N BETWEEN 72W AND 64W. FARTHER  
WEST, A WEAKENING COLD FRONT REACHES FROM 31N75W SOUTHWESTWARD TO  
NORTHERN FLORIDA, WITH A PREFRONTAL TROUGH NOTED TO THE SOUTH  
EXTENDING THROUGH THE NORTHERN BAHAMAS. NO SIGNIFICANT CONVECTION  
IS NOTED WITH THESE FEATURES. GENTLE TO MODERATE WINDS AND SEAS OF  
3 TO 5 FT PREVAIL IN THIS REGION. IN THE EASTERN ATLANTIC, A COLD  
FRONT STRETCHES FROM 31N23W TO 26N39W, AND FRESH TO STRONG NE  
WINDS AND SEAS OF 8 TO 14 FT ARE OCCURRING NORTH OF THE FRONT.  
OTHERWISE, A 1038 MB HIGH CENTERED NORTH OF THE AREA NEAR 38N36W  
EXTENDS RIDGING THROUGH MUCH OF THE CENTRAL ATLANTIC. FRESH TO  
STRONG TRADE WINDS ARE OCCURRING OVER MUCH OF THE OPEN WATERS,  
WITH THE STRONGEST WINDS NOTED FROM 10N TO 25N BETWEEN 25W AND  
55W. SEAS OF 8 TO 10 FT ARE OCCURRING IN THIS REGION.  
 
FOR THE FORECAST WEST OF 55W, THE COLD FRONT EXTENDING FROM  
31N68W TO THE SE BAHAMAS WILL SHIFT SLOWLY EASTWARD THROUGH EARLY  
THU WHILE WEAKENING. ANOTHER COLD FRONT EXTENDING THROUGH NORTHERN  
FLORIDA WILL REACH FROM 31N60W TO THE SE BAHAMAS BY THU EVENING  
WHERE IT WILL MERGE WITH THE OLD FRONT, THEN GRADUALLY WASHING OUT  
THROUGH EARLY SAT. HIGH PRESSURE WILL BUILD IN THE WAKE OF THE  
FRONT, BRINGING AN INCREASE IN WINDS ACROSS MUCH OF THE WATERS  
SOUTH OF 29N BY THE END OF THE WEEK AND INTO THE WEEKEND. ROUGH  
SEAS WILL BUILD ACROSS THE SAME WATERS AS A RESULT. WINDS AND SEAS  
WILL START TO DECREASE LATER IN THE WEEKEND AS THE HIGH SHIFTS  
EASTWARD AND WEAKENS. ANOTHER COLD FRONT MAY MOVE OFF THE SE  
UNITED STATES COAST BY EARLY TUE.  
 

 
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