Gulf Coast Faces Flood Threat from Approaching Tropical System

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A tropical disturbance near the northern Gulf Coast, called Invest 93L, poses a flood threat to Louisiana and Mississippi, with heavy rain expected to cause flooding, especially along and south of the I-10 corridor, with some areas potentially receiving over 6 inches of rain. Flood watches are in effect for southern Louisiana and parts of Mississippi, although the disturbance has a low chance of developing into a tropical depression.
- Gulf Tropical Disturbance A Flood Threat In Louisiana, Mississippi, Including New Orleans The Weather Channel
- Millions along the Gulf Coast brace for severe flooding as potential tropical system approaches CNN
- See latest rain, flooding predictions for your city as 'slow moving' system targets Louisiana NOLA.com
- Gulf Coast braces for flooding as storm builds into possible tropical depression NPR
- Flood Watch with disorganized 93L nearby WLOX
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