Tropical rainstorm along Gulf Coast
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The National Hurricane Center is tracking three tropical waves, including two in the Caribbean. Tropical wave 1: A far eastern Atlantic tropical wave is near 30W from 17N southward, and moving west at 11 mph.
The chances of invest 93L—a disturbance over the Gulf Coast with the potential to become Tropical Storm Dexter—developing into a cyclone have fallen, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC).
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Tampa Free Press on MSNGulf Rainstorm Poses Major Flood Threat To Louisiana, MississippiSouthern Louisiana, particularly the New Orleans metropolitan area, is bracing for dangerous flooding as a tropical rainstorm churns in the north-central
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.
Invest 93L is currently churning in the Gulf and is expected to pick up a bit of steam before it makes landfall in Louisiana early Thursday afternoon.
"Tropical Rainstorm Sara can bring flooding downpours to the northern Gulf Coast Monday night through Tuesday night, with a wide swath of 2-4 inches or more from eastern Louisiana to the Florida ...
Tropical rainstorm may form in gulf over next week, but details are murky. The system could affect parts of the Gulf Coast but probably won’t be anywhere near as strong as Helene.
A tropical system near Florida is expected to move into the Gulf, bringing rain and potential flooding to Houston and the Gulf Coast. KPRC 2’s meteorologist explains what to expect as the week unfolds.