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Invest 93L is expected to move onshore in Louisiana later today. Will it be a depression? Tropical Storm Dexter?
The National Hurricane Center is tracking three tropical waves, including two in the Caribbean. Tropical wave 1: A far ...
The threat of tropical development along the Gulf Coast has faded as what was designated as Invest 93L moved inland Thursday, ...
Invest 93L dropped several inches of rain – nearly 9" in some spots – as it crossed Florida this week, before eventually ...
NEW ORLEANS — A flood watch has been issued for our entire area from 1 p.m. Wednesday through late Friday night. Most see between 2-4 inches, with some spots over 5 inches.
The rain continues to fall across southeast Louisiana and southern Mississippi, and there doesn’t look to be an end in sight until Sunday.
The Hurricane Center assessed formation chances at 30% through both 48 hours and seven days, maintaining a "low" probability rating for tropical development.
A tropical system that caused flash flooding earlier this week may loop back to Florida next week, bringing renewed flood ...
Invest 93L will move westward over Louisiana on Thursday. The western Florida Panhandle will see minor impacts through ...
A slow-developing, broad area of low pressure located over the far northern portion of the Gulf is threatening to bring heavy rain and flooding.
Invest 93L is likely to make landfall in Louisiana as a tropical rainstorm, with a low chance of strengthening into a tropical depression. Heavy rainfall and localized flash flooding are expected ...
The National Hurricane Center said Thursday, July 17 a broad area of low pressure is expected to bring heavy rainfall to ...
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