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The National Hurricane Center is now tracking four tropical waves with the development of a new one in the Caribbean.
Expect a rainy, hot day ahead as the low-pressure system that brought rain across North Florida moves up the Gulf Coast.
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National Hurricane Center watches a potential disturbance off coast that could bring more rain to northern Gulf Coast.
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.
A storm system spinning off the southeastern US coastline has caught the attention of the National Hurricane Center.
States along the Gulf Coast could see heavy rainfall from a low-pressure system currently off the northeastern Florida coast.
Multiple Texas congressional staffers told The Texas Tribune that some Republicans did not receive notice of Abbott’s decision to go ahead with redistricting before he announced it publicly.
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a tropical disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico that could produce heavy rainfall and flooding in Houston.
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