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The formation chance through 48 hours is medium at 40%, with the same probability maintained through seven days.
A tropical threat on the Gulf Coast has a 40% chance for development into a tropical depression in the next 48 hours, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Invest 93L is taking its time moving across Florida, and it could still become a tropical depression later this week.
Houston faces a dry Wednesday as high pressure moves in, but the tropical system Invest 93L could send downpours to Southeast ...
A storm moving over Florida brought drenching rains to the region and the continued threat of gaining strength, forecasters ...
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a trough of low pressure located east of Florida. After it finishes crossing Florida today, it is forecast to move westward into the northeastern Gulf of ...
Houston will see isolated showers and thunderstorms through early evening with otherwise, very warm and humid air. Rainfall should be spotty but could exceed 1". By Wednesday and Thursday, expect ...
Conditions are expected to become more favorable for development once the system reaches the northeastern Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday.
A developing low-pressure system just off Florida’s Atlantic coast is being closely monitored for potential tropical ...
A flood watch will go into effect for much of south Louisiana later this week as a slow-moving low-pressure system heads ...
That's when we could see the potential for further development, and possibly our fourth named tropical system.Right now, this ...
If the storm were to speed up, it would push the tropical rain across the central Gulf Coast. A storm which stalls over the Gulf or Louisiana could result in more widespread heavy rain and flooding.