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National Hurricane Center Monitors Northern Gulf Disturbance: Low Storm Chance, High Heavy-Rain Threat for Southeast US

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NHC Monitors Northern Gulf Disturbance: Low Storm Formation, But Heavy Rain & Flood Risk Loom

The National Hurricane Center Forecast (NHC) is currently tracking an area of low pressure over the northern Gulf of Mexico, tagging it as a “watch area” with a 10–30% chance of tropical development over the next 7 days . Even though chances for a named storm are low, the real concern for communities across Florida and the Gulf Coast is the potential for heavy rain and flash flooding

National Hurricane Center Forecast| Monitors Northern Gulf Disturbance: Low Storm Chance, High Heavy-Rain Threat for Southeast US

 

National Hurricane Center Forecast: Development Potential| Low, But Worth Monitoring

🌧️ Heavy Rain: The Real Threat

 

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National Hurricane Center Forecast: Affected Areas & Timing

✅ Safety & Preparedness Tips

While the tropical development threat from the Gulf disturbance remains low to moderate (10–30%), the immediate concern lies in heavy rainfall and flash flooding, not a named storm. Communities across Florida and the Gulf Coast should stay informed and prepared

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