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The summer of flooding and irritant-level tropical threats rolls with this week’s focus on a disorganized disturbance in the northern Gulf.
We continue to follow the progress of Invest 93L, an area of low pressure that moved from the Atlantic across the northern Florida peninsula on Tuesday and is now scraping westward through the state’s panhandle along the northern Gulf Coast.
Invest 93L is still trotting along the northern Gulf. It's basically a "blob" of showers and storms near Panama City, Florida, and is moving westward.
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Invest 93L sliding along Gulf Coast as flood risk remainsInvest 93L is crawling along the Gulf Coast, bringing the possibility of 8+ inches of rain in some spots, along with flash flooding. FOX Weather Hurricane Specialist Bryan Norcross gives his expertise on the system's behavior and what could come next.
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BATON ROUGE FORECAST AND UPDATE ON INVEST 93LAll eyes are on the tropics as Invest 93L stirs up the Gulf just southeast of Grand Isle. Scattered showers begin tonight as this system makes its way toward the Louisiana coast line. Tomorrow, rain will be the heaviest and flash flooding will be the main risk.
The WLOX First Alert Weather Team continues to track Invest 93L While development into a tropical depression or tropical storm is possible, the close proximity to land and wind shear will make it hard to achieve that status.
But even with these isolated showers the heat will be the bigger story with heat indices between 102 to 107 during the afternoon hours! Now the bigger story Invest 93-L and is located over land in the Big Bend region of Florida.