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Memorable storms along the Texas coast, such as Harvey (2017), Alicia (1983), and Allen (1980), occurred during the month of ...
A tropical disturbance moved over the Gulf of Mexico late Wednesday and it's expected to continue westward, approaching Texas ...
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The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a tropical disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico that could produce heavy rainfall ...
The National Hurricane Center gives the disturbance a 10% chance of development, but parts of Texas will see heavy rainfall ...
Gov. Abbott activates statewide emergency response teams ahead of the storm as Texas is bracing for a tropical system expected to bring severe rain and flood risks.
The system, identified as Invest 93L, originally developed east of Florida before traversing the entire state and ending up over Louisiana and Mississippi.
A low pressure system near Florida has a 40% chance of developing into at least a tropical depression, according to the National Hurricane Center.
With the Texas Hill Country still recovering from flooding, Gov. Greg Abbott has activated emergency teams ahead of more potential heavy rain.
A disorganized low-pressure area off Florida is showing increasing chances of becoming a tropical depression or tropical storm this week.
Hurricane center forecasters said the system, designated as Invest 93L, is forecast to continue moving westward and could emerge or redevelop.