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A low-pressure system is likely to develop and move toward the northeastern Gulf this week. Rain chances increase for Southeast Louisiana.
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The area of low pressure located off the east coast of Florida is now Invest 93-L, according to the National Hurricane Center ...
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring the northern Gulf coast for potential tropical development this week ...
Tonight, isolated rainfall is possible. Low temperatures in the 70s, mostly cloudy skies and light southwesterly winds.
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The National Hurricane is watching a low-pressure system in the Gulf with the potential for tropical development.
A large area of disturbed weather off the Southeast coast will move west over Florida and bring periods of heavy rain and a flash flood threat to the Sunshine State beginning Monday.
A disorganized area of low pressure has developed off the coast of Florida and will move into the Gulf the next couple of ...
"Regardless of development, an increase in showers and thunderstorms can occur from the Carolinas into Florida and along parts of the Gulf coast which can lead to localized flooding. Rough surf and ...