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A weather system producing heavy rain and thunderstorms off Florida’s east coast could become a tropical depression later this week.
Heavy rain with local flooding and frequent lightning is likely over the Florida Peninsula once again. Stay aware of flood alerts that are issued by the National Weather Service.
All eyes are currently on Florida as a tropical disturbance designated Invest 93L sits off the state's eastern coast and prepares to track westward over the next couple of days, according to National ...
A system was detected off the Atlantic Coast of Florida and is expected to move into the northern Gulf Coast and develop into ...
Today on Tracking the Tropics, we’ll have the latest on Invest-93L, which is moving across the Florida peninsula and has the ...
All eyes on the tropics as a disturbance nearing Florida will move into the Gulf and develop into a storm over the next few ...
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Montgomery Advertiser on MSNGulf tropical disturbance could bring heavy rain to Alabama, neighboring statesA low-pressure system near the east coast of Florida is expected to move into the Gulf by Tuesday. Heavy rains to impact Alabama.
A low-pressure system is likely to develop and move toward the northeastern Gulf this week. Rain chances increase for Southeast Louisiana.
In its 8 a.m. advisory Tuesday, the NHC said the system, designated AL93, remains disorganized but is expected to reach the northeastern Gulf by Wednesday.
Today on Tracking the Tropics, we’ll have the latest on Invest-93L, which is moving across the Florida peninsula and has the ...
The Gulf Coast is bracing for a potential tropical storm as Invest 93L shows increasing signs of developing into Dexter, with landfall possible as early as this week, the FOX Forecast Center warns.
The National Hurricane Center is giving the system a 40% chance of tropical development over the next seven days.
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