Anyway TS Polo (Marco!) formed up over the weekend and is now spinning around 650-miles South of Cabo San Lucas.
Current forecasts are showing Polo (Marco! Seriously I can't stop it) tracking westward around 15-knots. The storm is supposed to intensify and develop a better WNW storm track in the next 24-36 hours. Check out the NRL forecast...
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgSuKsWev9QNMIpi1dXW-J9CcfvBZbajstokqgwsEFCYzf95yH6qvSAO-E-mJZm0N_t1HBG20GnbPGpnYymP67vO6pm5z6QvLkRQctwVBCgFpw-iw7_zLZ8MFoXj_OEW_cBUmhvd6lU/s400/Marco!.gif)
Personally I am not super stoked on this storm yet...in fact the forecast has already downgraded itself from Monday morning's forecast, which is never a good sign.
Still if the storm does intensify and manages to change its direction we may see some waves later this week.
I'll keep you posted if it starts to line up.
2 comments:
Because of the mandatory G-string spedo's, and the anti prop 8 rainbow sticker locals-
Coconutz!
good answer.
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