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Another storm system is showing the potential for development in the Gulf of Mexico. Right now, it has a 40% chance of development by the end of the week.
A tropical depression becomes a named tropical storm once its sustained wind speeds reaches 39 miles per hour. When its winds reach 74 mph, the storm officially becomes a hurricane.
Yes. Will a tropical storm form from this? Not likely, but it's always important to stay tuned whenever a whiff of tropical development enters the Gulf of Mexico.
Heavy rainfall is anticipated along the Gulf Coast, but the risk of flash flooding remains marginal. The National Hurricane Center is monitoring four tropical waves in the Atlantic.
VERACRUZ, Mexico — The first tropical storm of the Atlantic season gained force as it headed for Mexico’s central Gulf coast on Wednesday, bringing a threat of floods and mudslides.
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 is monitoring a low pressure system located along the northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico. This system has a chance to develop into a tropical depression within the ...
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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