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Invest 93L is expected to move onshore in Louisiana later today. Will it be a depression? Tropical Storm Dexter?
There's a chance the storm could form within the next 48 hours. Even if it doesn't, Florida is expecting heavy rain.
Hurricane center forecasters said the system, designated as Invest 93L, is forecast to continue moving westward and could emerge or redevelop.
The Florida Panhandle will see heavy rainfall from Invest 93L after it reaches the Gulf on Wednesday. The greatest threat to the area at the moment is flash flooding in low-lying, poor-drainage areas and urban locations. Invest 93L is currently expected to make landfall near Louisiana's southeastern coast Thursday morning.
The chances of invest 93L—a disturbance over the Gulf Coast with the potential to become Tropical Storm Dexter—developing into a cyclone have fallen, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC).
A wet and rainy Florida could soon see even more precipitation in the coming days, according to the National Weather Service, which has warned the Gulf Coast will face a flood-generating system that could form into Tropical Storm Dexter.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking Invest 93L. Could tropical storm Dexter develop? What is the weather forecast for travel? What we know
A disturbance dubbed Invest 93L could become Tropical Storm Dexter as it tracks west from Florida toward Louisiana.
Parts of the southeastern US are on alert due to a tropical system brewing off the Florida coast. According to a Daily Mail report, the atmospheric trough, which is expected to hit the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico by Tuesday night (July 15),
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Tracking The Tropics: Tropical Depression Could Form By Mid-week, Drift Towards TexasThe National Hurricane Center is tracking a disturbance moving into the Northern Gulf that they say has a 40% chance of organizing into a tropical depression. As of midday Tuesday, the disorganized area of thunderstorms was traversing the Florida peninsula,
A disturbance near Florida could evolve into a tropical depression or Tropical Storm Dexter this week, according to forecasters.