The tenth tropical depression of the year has been upgraded to Tropical Storm Ingrid.

Ingrid, which was upgraded to a tropical storm at 11 a.m., threatens to bring flooding to parts of eastern Mexico.

"It's expected to move slowly in the southwest Gulf today, and then move toward the coast of Mexico," Bay News 9 Meteorologist Juli Marquez said.

As of 11 p.m., Ingrid is stationary, drenching portions of eastern Mexico. The storm has maximum sustained winds of 60 mph. Forecasters said some additional strengthening is forecast.

A tropical storm warning is in effect for Mexico's coast from Coatzacoalcos to Cabo Rojo. The storm is expected to dump 10 to 15 inches of rain over a large part of eastern Mexico with 25 inches in some places.

Also in the 11 p.m. advisory is the latest on Humberto, which has been downgraded to a tropical storm. Humberto will stay out at sea through the weekend. The storm is expected to weaken as it moves westward.

Gabrielle is no longer a tropical cyclone.

None of these tropical systems are a threat to Florida.