Remnant Low Raymond 2025
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Live tracking map, satellite images and forecasts of Raymond 2025 in the Gulf of California. Current wind speed 30mph. Max 60mph.
Raymond has been void of deep convection for more than 12 hours and has therefore degenerated to a remnant low. Based on earlier ASCAT data and current surface observations from southern Baja California Sur, the initial intensity is estimated at 30 mph (25 knots).
The remnant low of Raymond has been moving north-northwestward, or 330 degrees at 10 mph (8 knots). The center of the weakening low should move inland over the southern portion of Baja California Sur this evening. Most of the global and regional models show the remnant low of Raymond dissipating by Sunday morning, and this solution seems reasonable, given the unfavorable environment and land interaction. An hour 12 forecast point is included here for continuity.
The low-level circulation of Raymond won't survive beyond Sunday morning. However, the moisture associated with the larger envelope from Raymond will support heavy rainfall, which could result in flash flooding, into portions of northwestern Mexico and the southwestern United States for the remainder of this weekend and into early next week.