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A former tropical disturbance failed to form into a tropical depression before reaching the coast, but it could still have ...
"Heavy rain is already moving through Louisiana and will continue over the next few days," AccuWeather's Alex DaSilva said.
There’s growing concern for another significant rain and flooding event this week, this time along the Gulf Coast, from what could become the Atlantic basin’s next tropical system.
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A flood watch will go into effect for much of south Louisiana this week as a slow-moving low-pressure system heads toward the Gulf of Mexico, bringing with it the potential for downpours and flash ...
The storm remains disorganized on Wednesday but still has time to strengthen over the Gulf before making landfall on Thursday.
As a tropical rainstorm swings from the Gulf to the lower Mississippi Valley through the end of this week, tremendous ...
Invest 93L is expected to move onshore in Louisiana later today. Will it be a depression? Tropical Storm Dexter?
New Orleans is preparing for heavy rainfall this week as a tropical disturbance moves through the Gulf of Mexico toward the Louisiana coast.
The system, identified as Invest 93L, originally developed east of Florida before traversing the entire state and ending up over Louisiana and Mississippi.
Likening the system to a merry-go-round, Pilié said weather forecasting models Thursday showed the storm doing a full loop ...
The chances of invest 93L—a disturbance over the Gulf Coast with the potential to become Tropical Storm Dexter—developing ...