Invest 93-L Nears Louisiana Coast with 30% Chance of Tropical Development
LOUISIANA, JUL 17 – Invest 93-L carries a 30% chance of development but is expected to drop heavy rain causing localized flash flooding and potential tornadoes across southern Louisiana, officials said.
- Moving westward across the northern Gulf, the disturbance nears landfall, with Invest 93L expected to reach the Louisiana coast later today, according to the National Hurricane Center.
- Deep tropical moisture moving across the northern Gulf Coast fuels the system as it causes heavy rainfall and localized flooding.
- Forecasts show 4–8 inches of rain across southern Louisiana, with pockets of 8–12 inches possible and local StormMax up to 16 inches, NOAA reports.
- The National Weather Service has extended a Flash Flood Watch to South Louisiana's I-10 corridor; low-lying terrain and waterways make south-central Louisiana especially vulnerable.
- A Flash Flood Watch remains in effect until early Saturday, as heavy rainfall and flood risks persist through late Friday, per the National Weather Service.
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Tropical impacts across our area
Tropical impacts across our area JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) -We’re closely monitoring Invest 93-L as it moves north into Louisiana. Coastal areas may experience flooding and strong winds, but for central Mississippi, the primary concern will be heavy rainfall and the risk of flash flooding. Showers and storms are expected to begin moving into our area later this afternoon, with the most significant impacts likely occurring today and tomorrow. Being o…
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