Tropical rain on way across northern Gulf
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L continues to move westward across the Florida Panhandle and is producing disorganized shower and thunderstorms, according to the National Hurricane Center. The system is expected to continue moving westward across the northern portion of the Gulf,
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Houston flood risk this week as tropical disturbance moves westward. Here's a timelineInvest 93L was still over land early Wednesday, but it's expected to bring the risk of heavy rainfall and flooding to Houston in the coming days.
The showers and storms are all connected to a tropical disturbance that is very disorganized. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has a 40% chance of development in the next few days. That chance for a tropical depression is low because of the limited time the area of disturbed weather will be over water.
The First Alert Weather Team is tracking a tropical disturbance moving across Central and Northern Florida. Here’s what you can expect for the First Alert Weather forecast in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia:
On Tuesday CenterPoint Energy notified customers it is monitoring the low-pressure system offshore of Florida's east coast, designated as Invest 93L, as it moves over the Florida Peninsula toward the Gulf.
Here’s the latest Pensacola weather forecast and what to know about the tropical disturbance. Pensacola temperatures will start off hot on Monday and Tuesday, with high temperatures hitting 95 and 96 degrees, respectively. Monday’s heat index is set to hit 105, and Tuesday’s could reach 107 degrees.
Odds of development are increasing with this disturbance near FL, and a tropical depression or storm could form sometime later in the week. Next name on the list is #Dexter. The good news is, it's headed west—into the Gulf and away from the Carolinas. pic.twitter.com/m3s4KQ6Hqe
A disturbance near Florida could evolve into a tropical depression or Tropical Storm Dexter this week, according to forecasters.