South Texas, gulf of Mexico and The disturbance
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Invest 98L could become a short-lived tropical depression before moving inland over northeastern Mexico or southern Texas later today. The National Hurricane Center is tracking two systems in the Atlantic basin, according to the latest advisory from the National Hurricane Center.
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNNHC drops chances of tropical development in Gulf: Tracker; path; Houston, Texas impacts
The center of a tropical disturbance that flared up in the Gulf began to move across land on Friday, bringing heavy rainfall to parts of northeastern Mexico and South Texas.
If this storm becomes more organized before it moves over land, it would become Tropical Storm Fernand. A potential tropical storm in the Gulf of Mexico could form and make landfall in Texas or Mexico before Erin even threatens land.
The weather system, designated AL98, is forecast to move west-northwestward across the southwestern Gulf of Mexico during the next day.
The National Hurricane Center says there’s now a 50% chance a tropical system could form in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico in the next 24–48 hours. The small low-pressure area could strengthen into a tropical depression or weak tropical storm before moving into northeastern Mexico or South Texas late Friday or early Saturday.
Invest 98L, the system that emerged in the Gulf earlier this week, is strengthening as it moves northward and will likely be significant rian to Texas.
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A Gulf disturbance has a low chance of becoming a tropical storm, but it could bring rain, high surf and deadly rip currents to the Texas coast.