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NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - City Park Conservancy has postponed its popular Glow in the Oaks event and announced the temporary closure of several facilities in anticipation of potential impacts from a developing tropical disturbance in the Gulf.
In one worst-case scenario, New Orleans could receive up to 10 inches of rain by the end of the weekend. A tropical disturbance and the heavy rain moving along with it will bring a risk of flash flooding to Florida and the central Gulf Coast in the coming days, particularly in southern Louisiana, including New Orleans and Baton Rouge.
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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.
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The well advertised tropical disturbance will start making an impact as early as this evening with passing heavy storms. Rain coverage builds into the evening hours and showers and storms may bring several inches of rain through the overnight into the day on Thursday.
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a tropical disturbance off Florida's eastern coast as it moves west over the week.
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Low pressure is expected to emerge over the Gulf of Mexico this week and it may move into a favorable environment for tropical cyclone development.
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.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - A weak tropical disturbance is bringing scattered tropical showers to the area through Thursday.
A tropical disturbance is threatening to bring heavy rain and the risk of flash floods to the northeastern and central Gulf Coast this week and could become a tropical depression within days, forecasters say.
The disturbance we've been watching (Invest 93L) moved over Florida on Tuesday afternoon. It is expected to enter the Gulf by early Wednesday.