Gulf Coast Braces for Flooding
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Downpours are expected in Houston on Friday as a tropical disturbance along the northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico stalls without strengthening.
It may or may not develop into a tropical depression, but the system will bring rains and the possibility of flooding. Here's the forecast for New Orleans, Baton Rouge and Lafayette.
While most of Texas will stay dry over the next several days, far East Texas will have a chance of significant tropical rainfall.
A tropical disturbance could form this week in the Gulf of Mexico and plentiful moisture will mean continued downpours for the Houston area.
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The "reasonable worst-case scenario" is for flooding across lower Acadiana where there's potential for 10-15 inches of rainfall over a 72-hour period, Donald Jones, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles said in a social media update Tuesday afternoon.
An area of broad pressure in the Gulf of Mexico is forecast to become a tropical or subtropical depression by either late tonight or early Friday, according to the 5 p.m. advisory from the ...
Invest 93L could become a tropical depression as it moves across Florida into the Gulf. See latest spaghetti models.