Florida, tropical and Invest 93L
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ORLANDO, Fla. – A cluster of thunderstorms in the southwest Gulf of Mexico has been designated as Invest 93L. An invest is an area of investigation that the National Hurricane Center designates.
NHC is tracking Invest 93L, a disturbance off Florida. Get ready for a wet week, with a potential for localized flooding and dangerous rip currents.
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Above: Infrared GOES-16 satellite image of Invest 93L as of 2117Z (5:17 pm EDT) Saturday, June 17, 2017. GOES-16 data are preliminary and non-operational. Image credit: MSFC NASA Earth Science ...
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a low-pressure system in the Southwestern Gulf of Mexico. On Monday morning, the NHC said Invest 93-L was along the coast of northeastern Mexico.
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%
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNInvest 93L: Tropical depression could form by end of week, bringing heavy rainfall across Gulf CoastThe National Hurricane Center (NHC) and the FOX 35 Storm Team are tracking an area of low pressure sitting near the panhandle of Florida: Invest 93L. With plenty of fuel to feed the disturbance, Invest 93L has the potential to become a tropical depression by the end of this week.