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CenterPoint Energy notified customers it is monitoring the low-pressure system offshore of Florida's east coast, designated as Invest 93L, as it moves over the Florida Peninsula toward the Gulf. The utility's Meteorology,
While a tropical system is looking less likely, heavy rainfall could produce localized flash flooding over portions of the north-central Gulf Coast, and some of that rain *could* make it to the Brazos Valley.
Low pressure is expected to emerge over the Gulf of Mexico this week and it may move into a favorable environment for tropical cyclone development.
Storm Team 10 and the National Hurricane Center is monitoring an area of showers and storms near Florida for tropical development in the coming days. This disturbance is expected to move westward
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a trough of low pressure located over the panhandle of Florida. It is in the process of moving westward into the northeastern Gulf of Mexico and stay right along the coast as it moves west.
Tropical Update and breakdown of what we know and what we don't know as far as timing, impacts, and rain totals.
A new disturbance in the Gulf is expected to bring rain and the potential for flash flooding to parts of Florida in the coming days.
Houston Chronicle on MSN1d
Houston flood risk this week as tropical disturbance moves westward. Here's a timelineInvest 93L was still over land early Wednesday, but it's expected to bring the risk of heavy rainfall and flooding to Houston in the coming days.