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Expect a rainy, hot day ahead as the low-pressure system that brought rain across North Florida moves up the Gulf Coast.
The system likely won't develop into a tropical depression or storm, and it will likely cool us off after a sweltering few days. Here's more.
National Hurricane Center watches a potential disturbance off coast that could bring more rain to northern Gulf Coast.
Hurricane Fiona is the strongest hurricane of the Atlantic season, and now forecast models show a developing storm could become a monstrous threat to the US Gulf Coast by next week.
A disturbance hurricane forecasters were tracking Saturday in the Gulf of Mexico could bring heavy rains to the region next week, according to the National Hurricane Center.
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No more threat of tropical formation in the Gulf that could threaten New Orleans and Louisiana
I THINK WE ARE IN THE CLEAR OF A TROPICAL DEPRESSION DEVELOPING. IT’S BEEN THAT TROPICAL HUMIDITY THAT’S REALLY CAUSED OUR STORMS AND THAT LINGERS TOMORROW BEFORE IT GIVES WAY AND ALLOWS THE HEAT TO BUILD.
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season continues to show signs of activity, and there’s a growing chance we’ll soon be tracking our next named storm. So far this season, three named storms have already formed.
HOUSTON — A weather disturbance in the north-central Gulf has a 10% chance of developing into a tropical cyclone within the next seven days, according to the National Hurricane Center's latest outlook issued Tuesday evening.