NOAA, tropical and Invest 93L
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Invest 93L is expected to move onshore in Louisiana later today. Will it be a depression? Tropical Storm Dexter?
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNForecasters watching 2 areas of tropical moisture with potential for development: Will Florida feel impacts?Florida could feel impacts from an area of tropical moisture that includes remnants of the same system that dumped rain over the state last weekend. Forecasters are also watching another developing tropical wave in the distant Atlantic Ocean.
Invest 93L was moving westward across the Florida Panhandle between Tallahassee and Panama City, as of 7 a.m. Wednesday morning. The storm is expected to continue on its track in a westward motion until it makes landfall somewhere along Louisiana's eastern coast around 2 p.m. Thursday.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking Invest 93L. Could tropical storm Dexter develop? What is the weather forecast for travel? What we know
Invest 93L is currently churning in the Gulf and is expected to pick up a bit of steam before it makes landfall in Louisiana early Thursday afternoon.
Invest 93L is likely to make landfall in Louisiana as a tropical rainstorm, with a low chance of strengthening into a tropical depression. Heavy rainfall and localized flash flooding are expected along the north-central Gulf Coast.
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The Weather Channel on MSNWatching For Tropical Development As Invest Moves Across FloridaInvest 93L is moving across the Florida Panhandle early Wednesday. Conditions should become more favorable for development if this area of low pressure can move into the Gulf, but that is still uncertain at this point.
Invest 93L still has a chance to become a tropical depression or tropical storm near the Gulf Coast, but regardless of development, it will dump heavy rain across coastal Louisiana and Mississippi that could lead to flash flooding.