Florida, tropical and Invest 93L
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Invest 93L is currently a broad area of low pressure moving westward across the Florida Panhandle between Tallahassee and Panama City. It’s expected to bring between 1 to 2 inches of rain to the Panhandle through July 16.
The Florida Panhandle will see heavy rainfall from Invest 93L after it reaches the Gulf on Wednesday. The greatest threat to the area at the moment is flash flooding in low-lying, poor-drainage areas and urban locations. Invest 93L is currently expected to make landfall near Louisiana's southeastern coast Thursday morning.
The system is expected to remain disorganized and move inland quickly, with flood watches issued for areas along the Gulf Coast.
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Invest 93L sliding along Gulf Coast as flood risk remainsInvest 93L is crawling along the Gulf Coast, bringing the possibility of 8+ inches of rain in some spots, along with flash flooding. FOX Weather Hurricane Specialist Bryan Norcross gives his expertise on the system's behavior and what could come next.
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TRACKING THE TROPICS: Invest 93L brings Central Alabama through Saturday - CBS 42 News at 4 pm ForecastChief Meteorologist Dave Nussbaum says we will be warm and humid tonight. Invest 93L will bring us spotty storms on Thursday, but a better chance for storms on Friday as deep tropical moisture moves across the state.
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Invest 93L is the label for a disturbance that crossed Florida early in the week and is now hugging the northern Gulf Coast as it drifts westward towards Louisiana. There is a medium chance for it to develop into a tropical depression or storm,
Invest 93L is being actively tracked by the National Hurricane Centre and has a good chance of turning into a tropical depression soon, the Florida Times-Union reported. Meteorologist Dylan Federico shared that Invest 93L has already made landfall near St.