Cristobal is expected to produce total rainfall accumulations of … If Cristobal spends less time over land than expected or reforms to the north soon, it may retain a stronger core, making a low-end Category 1 hurricane strength a possibility, Truchelut said. Cristobal, the third named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, followed Tropical Storms Arthur and Bertha, which arrived before the official start …

Pictured is the probable path for the center of Tropical Depression Cristobal as of 10 a.m. June 5, 2020. Hurricane season runs through November 30. Photo: NOAA National Hurricane Center
As soon as Cristobal … As Tropical Storm Cristobal moved into the Gulf of Mexico on Friday night, it gained in intensity, with its maximum sustained winds ticking up to 45 … The storm could spawn heavy rains from East Texas to Florida this week, the Hurricane Center said. LATEST NEWS Cristobal upgraded to Tropical Storm, expected to reach Florida, Gulf Coast on Sunday The storm is currently located over Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula and … See a live radar and maps of the tropical storm's projected path as of June 6. Cristobal is expected to make landfall again in the U.S. by late Monday.

Cristobal strengthened as expected and became a tropical storm again with 40 mph winds, according to the 2 p.m. advisory from the National Hurricane Center. As Cristobal lifts inland, a reduction in widespread rain is expected in Central Florida starting today, but scattered storms remain a threat. If Cristobal spends less time over land than expected or reforms to the north soon, it may retain a stronger convective core, and low-end Category 1 Hurricane strength is a possibility.
Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center say it could make landfall in Louisiana late Sunday or early Monday.