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Hurricane center forecasters said the system, designated as Invest 93L, is forecast to continue moving westward and could emerge or redevelop.
The disturbance we've been watching (Invest 93L) moved over Florida on Tuesday afternoon. It is expected to enter the Gulf by early Wednesday.
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The National Hurricane Center has highlighted an area it's watching in the Gulf. Right now, there's a low chance for development.
Meanwhile, the latest outlook from Colorado State University still points to an above-average hurricane season, but with a slightly less aggressive forecast than earlier projections. The updated forecast has reduced the expected numbers of named storms, hurricanes, and major hurricanes by one in each category.
A disturbance called Invest 93L by the National Hurricane Center could turn into a tropical depression or the next named storm of hurricane season.
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring Invest 93L off Florida. Chances for development stand at 40% over the next 48 hours.
The National Hurricane Center on Wednesday continued to project a medium chance that a system moving over Florida would emerge into the Gulf and develop into the season’s next tropical
Heavy rainfall with a risk for flash floods are predicted across portions of Florida as Invest 93L moves across the state.
The First Alert Weather Team is tracking a tropical disturbance moving across Central and Northern Florida. Here’s what you can expect for the First Alert Weather forecast in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia: