Gulf, flash flood and tropical depression
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A former tropical disturbance being watched by hurricane forecasters failed to form into a tropical depression before reaching the Louisiana coast, but it still threatens downpours and flash flooding as it marches inland on July 18,
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KTAL Shreveport on MSNFriday weather: Depression unlikely, rain still possibleEven though it is now looking more doubtful that we will see a tropical depression form over the Gulf, scattered showers and a few thunderstorms will return to parts of the ArkLaTex on Friday. The threat of rain will continue into the weekend.
A weakening tropical disturbance that’s lingered near the northern Gulf Coast is losing its chance for development—but not before bringing moderate to heavy rain to Southeast Texas. T
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Additional rainfall amounts of up to 1"-2" will be possible for much of Southeast Louisiana. Some locally higher totals will still be possible though. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has been monitoring an area of low pressure, Invest 93-L. It now has a 0% of development as it moves through Southeast Louisiana.
The National Hurricane Center once again dropped the likelihood of formation for the tropical system hovering just offshore of Mississippi to 30% in the next two to seven days.