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The National Hurricane Center is now tracking four tropical waves with the development of a new one in the Caribbean.
A tropical disturbance moved over the Gulf of Mexico late Wednesday and it's expected to continue westward, approaching Texas in the coming days.
The National Hurricane Center has highlighted an area it's watching in the Gulf. Right now, there's a low chance for development.
Last week, a similar system moved into the Gulf and, at its peak, had a 40% chance of developing into a tropical depression. That storm ultimately failed to organize.
Storm Team 10 and the National Hurricane Center is monitoring another weak and disorganized system that will move across the northern Gulf over the next few days. This looks very similar to last week’s disturbance and shouldn’t cause any significant impacts.
The system, identified as Invest 93L, originally developed east of Florida before traversing the entire state and ending up over Louisiana and Mississippi.
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season continues to show signs of activity, and there’s a growing chance we’ll soon be tracking our next named storm. So far this season, three named storms have already formed.
AccuWeather forecasters are keeping an eye on an area close to Florida which shows some potential for tropical development July 15-18.