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NHC Monitoring Disturbance in the Gulf for Possible Development

GULF OF MEXICO REGION, JUL 23 – The National Hurricane Center gives the Gulf low pressure system a 10% chance of tropical cyclone formation while heavy rain and flooding remain primary concerns for coastal areas.

  • Meanwhile, more than 97 million people across the central and eastern U.S. were under life-threatening heat alerts, even as the National Hurricane Center tracked a low pressure system near Florida Wednesday.
  • Earlier this year, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecast an above-average hurricane season, and FOX Forecast Center said systems act like a lid on the atmosphere, trapping heat.
  • According to the National Hurricane Center, the system is projected to move west-southwest into the north-central Gulf, with rainfall totals of 1–3 inches and locally higher amounts, as the chance of development remains low.
  • Smaller rain totals are expected to damp down dangerously high heat later this week, according to National Weather Service meteorologist Hannah Lisney, and will impact Louisiana.
  • Looking ahead, the system is projected to move inland by the weekend, ending development chances, while above-average temperatures persist through July.
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Fox Weather broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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