Gulf, Rain and Tropical Disturbance
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All of Southeast Louisiana is under a multi-day Flood Watch due to a Gulf disturbance expected to bring extreme amounts of rain to the area. The Flood Watch begins Wednesday afternoon and will be in effect until early Saturday morning.
So far in 2025, National Weather Service offices have issued more flood warnings than any other year on record dating back to 1986.
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.
According to Jefferson Parish Councilman Tim Kerner, a barge comprised of six containers struck the Fleming Pump Station.
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.
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A disturbance near the Florida coast has a 30 percent chance of turning into a cyclone this week, says the National Hurricane Center.
Meteorologist Devon Lucie focuses on the tropics forecast showing you where the tropical disturbance is right now, how favorable the conditions in the Gulf are for tropical development, then dives into the forecast data showing you how much organization and strengthening is forecast right now,
The NHC is tracking a disturbance that could dump heavy rains as it moves across the state. Here's the weather forecast for Bay County.