The 28th named storm of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season remains on track to make a landfall along the northern Gulf coast later this week.
On Sunday, Tropical Storm Zeta was meandering in the Caribbean, according to the National Hurricane Center. It's expected to eventually move towards the Yucatan peninsula as a hurricane before entering the Gulf.
The NHC expects Zeta to be weakening to a tropical storm as it approaches a northern Gulf Coast landfall by mid-week, but notes there is high uncertainty about where that would happen, with the four-to-five day cone stretching from Louisiana to the Florida panhandle. Residents in those areas are urged to watch Zeta's forecast over the coming days.