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8am EDT Sep 11th -- After #Hurricane #Francine, NHC is now monitoring 🔢 additional features for TC development over the next 7 days. The one most likely to develop in the short-term is Invest #93L located just west of the Cabo Verde Islands.

Outlook: https://t.co/DboWSR4Ct1 https://t.co/mWArnWlRsn

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RT @NHC_Atlantic: 8am EDT Sep 11th -- After #Hurricane #Francine, NHC is now monitoring 🔢 additional features for TC development over the next 7 days. The one most likely to develop in the short-term is Invest #93L located just west of the Cabo Verde Islands.

Outlook: https://t.co/DboWSR4Ct1 https://t.co/mWArnWlRsn

NHC_TAFB

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8pm EDT July 14: An area of low pressure off the east Florida Peninsula coast (Invest #93L) now has a medium chance (30%🟡2-day / 40%🟠7-day) of becoming a tropical cyclone as it moves westward into northeastern portion of the Gulf.

Regardless of formation, heavy rainfall could produce localized flash flooding over portions of Florida & the north-central Gulf coast through the mid-late part of this week.

Latest Outlook: https://t.co/fXx2McatQW

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8pm 7/15: A low pressure area (Invest #93L) could emerge over the far northeastern & north-central Gulf, approaching Louisiana on Thursday as it moves westward. Environmental conditions over the Gulf are generally favorable, and a tropical depression could form if the system moves far enough offshore over the next couple of days.

Regardless of development, heavy rainfall/flooding is the primary hazard from central Florida westward through portions of Louisiana.

The latest Tropical Weather Outlook can always be found at https://t.co/Wq6ZtKfHp9

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2pm 7/16: A low pressure area (Invest #93L) located near the coast of the Florida Panhandle is forecast to move westward to near the southeast coast of Louisiana on Thursday. Environmental conditions are generally favorable for some development, and a tropical depression could form over the next day or two before the system moves fully inland by the end of the week.

Regardless of development, heavy rainfall/flooding is possible along portions of the northern Gulf coast, including Louisiana during the next couple of days.

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8 am EDT - There is high chance of a tropical depression forming over the central Atlantic later this week #93L and a medium chance of a tropical depression forming over the southwestern Atlantic in a few days #94L. For more information, visit https://t.co/tW4KeGdBFb https://t.co/TEBXd4iqzE

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