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Tropical disturbance in Gulf may drench Florida

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FOX 35 Orlando on MSN · 2d
NHC: 2 disturbances flagged in the Atlantic, Gulf for possible tropical development
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring 2 disturbances for potential tropical development in the Gulf and the Atlantic.

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 · 13h · on MSN
Tropical disturbance in Gulf may drench Florida even without a name
 · 11h
Tropical disturbance may drench Gulf Coast. Here's where it may impact
 · 1d
What's happening in the Gulf and how could Florida be impacted?
An area of low pressure developing in the Gulf could bring 3-5 inches of rain to Florida's coast and Big Bend.

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 · 4h
Gulf disturbance brings threat of heavy rain and flooding
 · 8h
Odds up for tropical system to form off Florida coast, hurricane center says
 · 8h
Florida Panhandle could see flooding next week, even if a Gulf system never gets a name
What meteorologists are stressing instead is the rain threat: parts of the Panhandle could see heavy downpours and spotty flooding, whether or not the system ever earns a name.

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 · 6h
NHC continues to monitor possible Gulf development
 · 9h
Florida tropical development chance increases as Gulf system forms
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