Tropical Disturbance Raises Gulf Coast Rain Odds by Tuesday as 2-7 Day Development Risk Stays Low
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Updated · WLOX · Jun 27
Tropical Disturbance Raises Gulf Coast Rain Odds by Tuesday as 2-7 Day Development Risk Stays Low
3 articles · Updated · WLOX · Jun 27
Summary
Higher rain chances are expected across much of the Gulf Coast by Tuesday or Wednesday as a disturbance off the Southeast coast tracks west.
A low-pressure system is forecast to form along a stalled frontal boundary on Monday, giving the system only a brief window for tropical development by midweek.
The National Hurricane Center has highlighted waters off the Carolinas and Georgia, but the disturbance currently carries only a low chance of development over the next 2 to 7 days.
Forecasters say it is still too early to pinpoint which Gulf Coast areas will get the heaviest rain or how much will fall.