User:Yellow Evan/Hurricane Darby

Meteorological history
On June 20, a large area of low pressure associated with a broad tropical wave off the coast of Mexico formed and was initially given a 20% chance of development into a tropical cyclone. It slowly became better organized. This system continued to became more organized early on June 22. As such, the NHC noted an 80% chance of development during the next 48 hours. By the evening, the low was was upgraded into a tropical depression as the thunderstorm activity became a little more concentrated. Upon formation, some intensification was foretasted, but no impact on land was expected. The depression developed and continued to organize, and early the next morning, the NHC upgraded the depression to Tropical Storm Darby.