Low Development Chances for Disturbance in Gulf, NHC Says
GULF OF MEXICO, JUL 25 – The low pressure system has a 10% chance of forming and is forecast to bring 1 to 4 inches of rain to the northern and Texas Gulf Coasts before moving inland.
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National Hurricane Center continues to monitor area of low pressure for possible tropical development
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is continuing to monitor an area of low pressure to watch along the southeastern United States coastline, which still has the possibility of developing into a tropical system, although the chances are dwindling.


Hurricane center says Gulf system near Louisiana has small chance to develop
The National Hurricane Center continued Friday to track a low pressure system in the Gulf that could develop into the season's next tropical depression or storm.
Rain to continue for southern Louisiana into weekend as system moves over northern Gulf
Numerous storms are expected in southern Louisiana as forecasters continue to monitor a system in the Gulf. The system has a low chance of formation, according to the National Hurricane Center.
A tropical wave may try to develop off Africa next week, or it might not
In brief: The Gulf tropical disturbance will come ashore in Texas later today, unlikely to develop at all, but bringing some locally heavy downpours at times to Houston and Lake Charles. A tropical wave next week in the Atlantic may (or may not) develop. And today’s flooding risk is highest near and southwest of Kansas City. Gulf tropical disturbance The disturbance in the Gulf that’s been carrying a 10 percent risk the last few days is at the e…
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