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**Breaking Weather News**

Good evening, I'm your weather anchor. Here's the latest update on hurricane alerts, warnings, and significant weather updates from the past 24 hours, courtesy of NOAA, the National Hurricane Center, and major weather news sources.

**Current Storm Systems:**

- **No Tropical Cyclones:** As of the latest update from the National Hurricane Center, there are no tropical cyclones in the Atlantic at this time[1][2].

- **Marine Warnings:** Marine warnings are in effect for the Gulf of Mexico, the southwestern North Atlantic, and the Eastern Pacific. These warnings are due to various weather conditions, including gale-force winds and rough seas[1][2].

- **Caribbean Sea Gale-Force Wind Warning:** A tight surface pressure gradient in the central sections of the Caribbean Sea is expected to support pulsing gale-force winds and rough seas offshore Colombia. This warning is in effect starting tonight and repeating on Thursday night[3].

- **Weather Conditions:** Fresh to locally strong winds and moderate to rough seas are expected across the Caribbean into this weekend. A cold front north of the area will bring fresh to locally strong west to northwest winds tonight through Friday morning north of 29.5N and west of 60W[3].

**Hurricane Season Reminders:**

- **Atlantic Hurricane Season:** The Atlantic hurricane season begins on June 1st and ends on November 30th. The Eastern Pacific hurricane season starts on May 15th and also concludes on November 30th[2].

- **Tropical Cyclone Advisory Products:** The NOAA National Hurricane Center issues tropical cyclone advisory products at least every 6 hours at 5 am, 11 am, 5 pm, and 11 pm EDT. When coastal tropical storm or hurricane watches or warnings are in effect, the NHC issues Tropical Cyclone Public advisories every 3 hours[4].

**Other Weather Updates:**

- **Convective Outlook:** The Storm Prediction Center has issued a Day 1 Convective Outlook, indicating isolated thunderstorms may develop across central interior valleys of California and parts of central and east Texas, into northwest Louisiana during the latter half of the period[5].

**Stay Informed:**

For the latest updates and detailed information, please visit the National Hurricane Center's website at www.hurricanes.gov and stay tuned to local weather forecasts and emergency alerts.

That's all for now. Stay safe and stay informed.

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