Tropical Storm Barry Weakens While Flossie Gathers Strength Off Mexico's Coast
Tropical Storm Barry has weakened after making landfall in Mexico, while Tropical Storm Flossie is expected to intensify into a hurricane soon.
Overview
Tropical Storm Barry made landfall south of Tampico, Mexico, with winds of 35 mph, but has since weakened to a depression.
Barry is dumping rain on eastern Mexico, with flooding risks expected to persist through Monday.
Tropical storm warnings for Barry have been lifted as the storm weakens.
Tropical Storm Flossie is located 225 miles south of Acapulco and is expected to rapidly intensify.
Flossie is forecasted to approach the coast of Mexico late Monday or Tuesday, potentially becoming a hurricane.
Analysis
Center-leaning sources present a cautious perspective on Tropical Storm Barry, emphasizing its weakening status and potential impacts on eastern Mexico. They highlight the transition from storm to depression, reflecting a focus on factual reporting while subtly conveying concern over ongoing weather threats, particularly with the emergence of Tropical Storm Flossie.

