Florida, Gulf Coast and tropical storm
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Invest 93L is taking its time moving across Florida, and it could still become a tropical depression later this week.
The storm system that brought flooding rain to parts of Central Florida is now moving west across the Florida Panhandle.
Regardless of development, heavy rainfall is expected over portions of Florida, which could bring localized flash flooding through mid-week.
South Florida could see some street flooding Monday and Tuesday, thanks to a potential tropical system brewing near the north end of the state. The Miami office of the National Weather Service called for a flood watch - when there's a chance of flooding but it's not yet happening - for Monday afternoon and Tuesday in urban southeast Florida.
South Florida will see a soggy start to its week due to a potential tropical system that is forecast to form in the Gulf and then move across Florida, the National Weather Service said Sunday.
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Fox Weather on MSNFlorida in bull's-eye for heavy rains as developing system could become tropical troubleThe "Sunshine" part of Florida's state nickname is taking a break next week as forecasters instead watch for days of heavy rains, and now the NHC is monitoring for potential for tropical mischief in the Gulf later in the week.
A low pressure area located just offshore of the east coast of Florida has a 40% likelihood of evolving into a cyclone within the next 48 hours, the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) said on Tuesday.