Low Development Chance Off Southeast U.S. Coast — No Threat to Louisiana
SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES, AUG 2 – A sluggish cold front brings up to 7 inches of rain and flooding risks across the Southeast with a 20% chance of tropical development off the coast, National Hurricane Center says.
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Low development chance off Southeast U.S. coast — no threat to Louisiana
A low-pressure area could form off the Southeast U.S. coast this weekend. The National Hurricane Center gives it a 20% chance of development, but it is moving away from the Gulf and does not pose a threat to Southeast Louisiana.
Week-plus of flooding risk across Southeast now carries potential tropical development threat
SAVANNAH, Ga. – A powerful cold front is making itself at home in the Deep South and Southeast for the next week, and it's brought a forecast full of rainy days and an increasing risk of flooding along for the ride. And now there's a chance it could add in some tropical development for good measure, as an area of low pressure is expected to form on Saturday along the frontal boundary off the Southeastern coast. It's caught the attention of the N…
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