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An area of low pressure will likely move inland over southeastern Texas or western Louisiana this weekend, the National Hurricane Center said.
The disturbance formed off the U.S. coast before moving across Florida, causing significant rainfall on Wednesday.
At 11:00 a.m. EST, the center of Hurricane Nigel was located near latitude 42.2 North, longitude 45.0 West. Nigel is moving toward the northeast near 30 mph and this motion is expected to continue ...
A disturbance is expected to move westward across the north-central and northeastern part of the Gulf, where slow development is possible, the National Hurricane Center announced.
States along the Gulf Coast could see heavy rainfall from a low-pressure system currently off the northeastern Florida coast.
Three named storms have formed so far this season, and experts are tracking a disturbance that could become the fourth.
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Showers and thunderstorms associated with a small area of low pressure located about 900 miles east-southeast of the Lesser Antilles have increased.