Tropical Downpours Drench Florida as Invest 93L Moves Across State. Here’s What to Expect
FLORIDA, UNITED STATES, JUL 16 – Invest 93L has a 40% chance to develop into Tropical Storm Dexter and will bring heavy rain and localized flooding to Florida and the Gulf Coast this week, officials said.
- On Tuesday, the National Hurricane Center began monitoring Invest 93L off Florida’s east coast, flagging it for possible tropical development later this week.
- Amid rising sea temperatures, moisture and instability are priming the system for organization, as the National Hurricane Center said, 'marginally conducive' conditions for development.
- Over the next few days, numerous showers and thunderstorms are expected across Florida, with isolated downpours that could drop up to five inches of rain and trigger flash flooding near the Gulf Coast.
- The National Weather Service urged residents from Florida to Texas to stay informed, and the Weather Prediction Center highlighted a slight flash flooding risk.
- Next week, tropical moisture will fuel widespread storms Monday through Wednesday, and the National Hurricane Center has flagged Gulf waters for potential development.
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