Texas, Gulf of Mexico and Tropical disturbance
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The system likely won't develop into a tropical depression or storm, and it will likely cool us off after a sweltering few days. Here's more.
A tropical disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico is tracking toward the northern Gulf Coast, with forecasters warning that it could develop into a tropical depression before making landfall later this week.
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNNational Hurricane Center watching disturbance in Gulf
The system near the southeastern U.S. coast is producing disorganized showers and thunderstorms, with low chances of tropical development.
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.
Whether it grows in strength or not, it is expected to generate tropical showers for San Antonio this weekend. Forecasters said the best chance for rain appears to be Saturday.
The National Hurricane Center has highlighted an area in the northern Gulf of Mexico with a 30% chance of development over the next seven days.
AccuWeather meteorologists are monitoring the Gulf of Mexico and the waters off the Southeast coast, where tropical development could impact Fourth of July plans. "The Gulf and the Atlantic just off the Southeast coast are typical formation areas in early ...
The NHC is tracking a disturbance that could dump heavy rains as it moves across the state. Here's the weather forecast for Bay County.