System in Gulf could produce heavy rain
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How much rain could we see? What to expect from the tropical disturbance moving along the Gulf
Locally heavy rain is possible as a tropical disturbance will keep temperatures relatively cool for this time of year.
HOUSTON — A weather disturbance in the north-central Gulf has a 10% chance of developing into a tropical cyclone within the next seven days, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Outdoor plans in the Southeast could be in jeopardy as a stalled cold front combined with an influx of tropical moisture from the Gulf is increasing the risk of heavy rain and thunderstorms.
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNHouston weather: Hot Thursday; tropical moisture moves into Gulf
Thursday in Houston will be hot again, but a plume of tropical moisture will bring scattered showers and thunderstorms beginning late Thursday along the coast and to our east. That rain will spread farther inland on Friday,
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FOX Weather on MSNDaily Weather Update from FOX Weather: Heavy rain to swamp Gulf Coast as central US swelters under heat dome
Another stalled front will bring heavy rain to Florida and other parts of the Gulf Coast. Meanwhile, extreme heat takes hold of the central U.S. as rounds of storms fire up across the northern Plains and Midwest.
Central Texas finds itself between two weather systems, an upper-level low over West Texas and a high-pressure ridge in the lower Mississippi Valley.
National Hurricane Center watches a potential disturbance off coast that could bring more rain to northern Gulf Coast.
A brewing low-pressure system near Florida’s coast could drench Jacksonville with heavy rain and storms, raising the risk of flash flooding.