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According to the National Hurricane Center’s 2 a.m. update, the chances of this system developing into something more organized have dropped to 30%
ORLANDO, FL – Tropical moisture is drifting west along the Gulf Coast, possibly bringing heavy rainfall, particularly for those residing near the I-10 corridor.
Having traversed the Florida Peninsula on Tuesday, the remnants of Invest 93L are currently drenching parts of the Gulf Coast and leading to flood watches in certain locations.
Per the National Hurricane Center’s 2 a.m. update, there is a 30% chance of this system becoming more organized over the next week.
For now, there are no other trouble spots being watched, but people along the Gulf should keep an eye on the forecast—especially with this system moving slowly and still packing a lot of moisture.
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