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Invest 93L is expected to move onshore in Louisiana later today. Will it be a depression? Tropical Storm Dexter?
The Florida Panhandle will see heavy rainfall from Invest 93L after it reaches the Gulf on Wednesday. The greatest threat to the area at the moment is flash flooding in low-lying, poor-drainage areas and urban locations. Invest 93L is currently expected to make landfall near Louisiana's southeastern coast Thursday morning.
The National Hurricane Center on Thursday lowered its forecast chances that a system that had moved over Florida the day previous could develop into the season’s next tropical depression or storm. As of the NHC’s 2 p.
Much of the Houston and Galveston area is expected to experience heavy rainfall and scattered thunderstorms on Friday as remnants of a tropical disturbance that made its way from Florida move out of the Gulf.
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Naples Daily News on MSNFlorida flips from watching tropics to trying to stay cool. Heat advisory issuedThe heat index could get as high as 111 in South Florida, with the strongest heat expected along the southern Gulf Coast.
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNNational Hurricane Center: Disturbance in the Gulf has a low chance of becoming a depressionThe National Hurricane Center outlines an area of possible tropical development in the Gulf that could impact Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Florida, and MS.
KIAH Houston on MSN2d
Tracking The Tropics: Tropical Depression Could Form By Mid-week, Drift Towards TexasThe National Hurricane Center is tracking a disturbance moving into the Northern Gulf that they say has a 40% chance of organizing into a tropical depression. As of midday Tuesday, the disorganized area of thunderstorms was traversing the Florida peninsula,
As of Wednesday morning, the National Hurricane Center held the chances of the system developing into a tropical depression or storm at 40% over the next two to seven days. The greatest impacts will likely be in the northern end of the Gulf,