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A Gulf disturbance could bring days of heavy rain and flooding to Florida and the Southeast as the Atlantic season stirs.
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Forecasters are watching a system off Florida that could become the season’s next tropical storm
Residents along Florida’s Gulf Coast face rising rain chances and potential coastal hazards this weekend as the National Hurricane Center tracks an upper-level low over the eastern Gulf that could spawn a new surface low-pressure system.
Experts are monitoring potential tropical development in the Gulf of America, though no immediate threat exists.
The National Hurricane Center monitors potential Florida Gulf tropical development that could bring heavy rain to the Sunshine State. Forecasters give a tropical wave near the Cabo Verde Islands a
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An area of low pressure in the Gulf of America has a low chance of developing into a tropical storm. Florida is expected to see heavy rain and thunderstorms, with some areas receiving 6-8 inches. High moisture and temperatures in the 90s could create ...