Gulf Coast braces for possible flooding
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A slow-developing, broad area of low pressure located over the far northern portion of the Gulf is threatening to bring heavy rain and flooding.
The system is expected to remain disorganized and move inland quickly, with flood watches issued for areas along the Gulf Coast.
Storm chances remain consistent into Thursday as temperatures continue to hold steady decline in the average of the low 90s for the Upstate and the upper 80s for the North Carolina mountains. With Thursday’s storm chances, heavy rain remains the primary symptom as the severe weather threat currently remains at bay.
A tropical system near Florida is expected to move into the Gulf, bringing rain and potential flooding to Houston and the Gulf Coast. KPRC 2’s meteorologist explains what to expect as the week unfolds.