tropical, National Hurricane Center and Invest 93L
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Invest 93L will move westward over Louisiana on Thursday. The western Florida Panhandle will see minor impacts through Saturday.
A slow-developing, broad area of low pressure located over the far northern portion of the Gulf is threatening to bring heavy rain and flooding.
The moisture remnants of Invest 93L could get caught under a developing area of high pressure and move back into southeast Louisiana mid-next week. This will help increase our rain chances for Wednesday and Thursday.
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The Weather Channel on MSNTracking Invest 93L: Louisiana Flood Threat IncreasingWhile the chance of Invest 93L developing into a tropical depression is decreasing, the flood threat across Louisiana and Mississippi is increasing Thursday and Friday. Flood Watches are in effect and include New Orleans,
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.
Today has been quite gloomy across southern Louisiana as Invest 93L continues to bring heavy rain to the area. As a result, the Flood Watch has been extended into southwest Louisiana until Saturday evening.
We continue to follow the progress of Invest 93L, an area of low pressure that moved from the Atlantic across the northern Florida peninsula on Tuesday and is now scraping westward through the state’s panhandle along the northern Gulf Coast.
Tonight, across Central Alabama, expect a mostly cloudy sky with humid conditions and a few morning showers. Lows will be in the lower to mid 70s. The remnants of Invest 93L will move north across Louisiana on Friday,
Invest 93L is still trotting along the northern Gulf. It's basically a "blob" of showers and storms near Panama City, Florida, and is moving westward.