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The National Hurricane Center on Wednesday continued to project a medium chance that a system moving over Florida would emerge into the Gulf and develop into the season’s next tropical depression or ...
The National Hurricane Center said July 16 it is continuing to monitor an area of low pressure moving across Florida toward ...
Early Wednesday, the National Hurricane Center said Invest 93L was moving west across the Florida Panhandle between Tallahassee and Panama City.
Invest 93L is taking its time moving across Florida, and it could still become a tropical depression later this week.
We could see the fourth named tropical system of the season later this week. Heavy showers and storms expected, regardless.
Depression or no depression, the system could bring several inches of rain to the north-central Gulf Coast, including Alabama ...
An area of low pressure continues to move west across the Florida Panhandle as it brings rain and thunderstorms mainly south of its center, the National Hurricane Center said.
A potential tropical storm is brewing in the Gulf, and Florida and Texas are right in its path. The National Hurricane Center ...
Invest 93L not likely to become Tropical Storm Dexter. Invest 93L moved across Florida July 15 and into the Gulf on July 16 ...
The Tampa Bay area can expect a 70% chance of rain Wednesday as the eastern edge of the system passes overhead.