By Janice Dean, Brandon Noriega | Fox News
The third named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season is bringing life-threatening flooding to Mexico and Central America, and possible problems to the Gulf Coast.
Tropical Storm Cristobal is the third named storm so far in a very active season, which officially just began Monday.
There are as many as 13 to 19 named storms predicted during the Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June 1 to Nov. 30, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Climate Prediction Center (CPC).
Six to 10 of those could develop into hurricanes, with winds of 74 mph or more, and three to six could become major hurricanes, capable of devastating damage.
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The location of Tropical Storm Cristobal on Wednesday morning. (Fox News)
Tropical Storm Cristobal formed in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico on Tuesday.
As of Wednesday morning, it had maximum sustained winds of 60 mph and was moving southeast only at around 3 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC).
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Cristobal is about 25 miles northwest of Ciudad Del Carmen, Mexico, and will meander around the southwestern Gulf of Mexico through Friday.
It is expected to spread torrential rain to southern Mexico and Central America, causing possibly deadly flooding and landslides.
Tropical Storm Cristobal is forecast to bring devastating rainfall to southern Mexico and Central America. (Fox News)
The region may get between 10 to 30 inches of rain.
The center of the storm is forecast to make landfall Wednesday before heading back over the Bay of Campeche Thursday night and Friday.
It is then forecast to move north and possibly impact the U.S. Gulf Coast late Sunday into Monday.
Forecast models show where Tropical Storm Cristobal may go int he next week. (Fox News)
The NHC predicts Cristobal could move inland as a tropical storm or even a minimal hurricane.
The forecast track of Tropical Storm Cristobal in the Gulf of Mexico. (Fox News)
Heavy rain and high surf are threats to be on alert for going forward.
Those who live anywhere from Texas to Florida will need to watch the latest forecasts for Cristobal.
Fox News’ Travis Fedschun contributed to this report. Janice Dean currently serves as senior meteorologist for FOX News Channel (FNC).
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