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Flooding was possible across some parts of Southeast Texas, mainly east of Interstate 45, and in East Texas along the Texas-Louisiana border.
The National Hurricane Center continues to monitor a small area of low pressure that has developed from a tropical wave currently located 900 miles east-southeast of the Lesser Antilles. Shower and thunderstorm activity has recently become more concentrated near the center.
The FOX Forecast Center is monitoring a tropical disturbance in the central tropical Atlantic Ocean, but the system is unlikely to develop into a significant storm that poses a threat to land.
A disturbance called Invest 93L by the National Hurricane Center could turn into a tropical depression or the next named storm of hurricane season.
Thousands of residents near Gretna lost power Thursday morning as a tropical disturbance in the Gulf began dumped rain across south Louisiana.
For Houston, the best chance to see rain will likely be Friday afternoon, especially between 4 and 5 p.m., as the edge of the tropical moisture moves closer. Forecast models show some scattered showers or a quick downpour for eastern counties, but overall rainfall totals are expected to stay light — perhaps just a half an inch to an inch.
Here’s the latest Pensacola weather forecast and what to know about the tropical disturbance. Pensacola temperatures will start off hot on Monday and Tuesday, with high temperatures hitting 95 and 96 degrees, respectively. Monday’s heat index is set to hit 105, and Tuesday’s could reach 107 degrees.
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - City Park Conservancy has postponed its popular Glow in the Oaks event and announced the temporary closure of several facilities in anticipation of potential impacts from a developing tropical disturbance in the Gulf.