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Invest 93L is taking its time moving across Florida, and it could still become a tropical depression later this week.
HOUSTON (KIAH) – As of 2:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 16, the National Hurricane Center is monitoring a broad area of low pressure moving west across the Florida Panhandle ... Gulf Coast — including ...
Invest 93-L continues to move westward across the Florida Panhandle and is producing disorganized shower and thunderstorms, ...
Rain chances are down in Central Florida on Wednesday as Invest-93 pulls away from the state. Showers and storms will develop in the afternoon and evening as highs reach the lower 90s. Humidity levels ...
An area of low pressure is tracking out of the Florida Panhandle. This will continue to track westward along the northern Gulf coast. While tropical development is still possible, this will bring lots ...
Wind shear (red - strong shear; green - low shear). Shear is typically strong to start the hurricane season: ...
The chances of development have increased and it’s looking more likely this system will at least become a depression.
A developing low-pressure system just off Florida’s Atlantic coast is being closely monitored for potential tropical ...
A tropical disturbance and the heavy rain moving along with it will bring a risk of flash flooding to Florida and the central ...
Invest 93L has a 40% chance to strengthen into a tropical depression over the next 48 hours, according to the National ...
Heavy rainfall will produce torrential rates of 3 to 4 inches per hour across Florida, leading to flooding in some areas, with local totals possibly reaching double digits.
We started off Tuesday with another heat advisory from the NWS for all of our nine-county viewing area with the heat index ...