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Great today, rain tomorrow

Great today, rain tomorrow

Great today, rain tomorrow

Great today, rain tomorrow

CLOSE TO 1000 STUDENTS AS WELL AS ADULTS. TIME NOW 12:44, LET’S CHECK IN WITH DAMON SINGLETON TO GET YOU THE LATEST OTHEN SYSTEM YOU ALL HAVE BEEN TRACKING. IT STILL HAS NOT FORMED. DAMON: JUST GOT A NOTE FR THEOM NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER REPORTING THAT HURRICANE HUNTERS ARE ON THEIR WAY OUT THERE TO INVESTIGATE THE SYSTEM. STILL GIVING A 90% CHANCE OF DEVELOPING INTO A TROPALIC SYSTEM IN THE NEXT TWO TO FIVE DAYS. SOAL SAYING IT IS LIKELY TO BE A TROPICAL DEPRESSION LATER ON THIS EVENING OR TOMORROW MORNG.IN A BIT MORE ORGANIZATION WITH ETH SYSTEM THEN WAS PRESENT EARLIER TODAY. I WILL SHOW YOU THE SYSTEM HAS GOTTEN A LITTLE FURTHER TO THE NORTH. IT IS MOVING NORTH AT ABOUT SIX MILES PER HOUR. ALL THE CONVECTION IS TO ETH EAST OF THE SYSTEM, BUT YOU CAN SEEHE TRE IS CONVECTION DEVELOPING ALL-AROUND THE CENTER OF CIRCULATION. THIS THING IS OVER WARM WATER, WATER THAT IS WARM ENOUGH FOR THE DEVELOPMENT, BUT IT IS INGESTING SOME A MEASURE OF DRY AIR WHICH IS GOING TO HELP INHIBIT IT. IT ALSO HAS TO DEAL WITH SOME SO HARD JUST -- SAHAAR DUST THAT IS DRIPPING INTO THE GULF. THAT SHOULD KEEP IT FROM BECOMING ANYTHING SIGNIFICANT. 90% CHANCE THE PATH IS TO THE NORTH AT SIX MILES PER HOUR. WHERE IT WENT UP LANDING IS STILL A BIT UP IN THE AIR. ONCE IT DOES DEVELOP INTO SOMETHING AND WE GET A GOOD FIX ON ITS POSITION, WE CAN TELL YOU WITH MORE CERTAINTY IF IT IS GOING TO BE HERE, TO THE WEST, TO THE EAST. THE GFS HAS THIS TNGHI JUST ABOUT THEIR FRIDAY AFTERNOON. THE WORST OF THE WEATHER MAKING ITS WAY OVER TO THE ALABAMA GULF COAST WITH CIRCULATION HERE TO THE WEST OF SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA. THEN TO MISSISSIPPI AS WE GO INTO SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AND OUT OF HERE INTO SUNDAY. LOOKT ATHE EUROPEAN MODEL -- THE STORM SLLTI DOWN THERE ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, A WHOLE BUNCH OF RAINFALL ENTERING SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA AT THAT TIME. THE WORST OF THE RIFLE OVER OUR HEADS AS WE GO FROM FRIDAY INTO SATURDAY. CIRCULATION OFF TO THE SOUTHWEST INTO SATURYDA AFTERNOON, THE CENTER OF CIRCULATION JUST TO THE WEST. THEN INTO THE MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST. EARLY SUNDAY MORNING, THROUGH MISSISSIPPI AND INTO ALABAMA. THERE IS NO RAINFALL AROUND RIGHT NOW. A POSSIBILITY WE WILL SEE COASTAL RAINFALL LATER ON THIS AFTERNOON, TEMPERATURES IN THE MID TO UPPER 80’S. EXPECTING MOST OF US TO GET TO THE LOW 90'’. A POSSIBILITY OF A FEW COASTAL SHOWERS IS WITH US FOR TODAY, AND TOMORROW MORNING, WE WAS HE SCATTERED RAINFALL AND INTO THE AFTERNOON, SOME SCATTERED SHOWERS AND MAYBE A FEW STORMS. TEMPERATURES TOMORROW COOLER THAN TODAY BECAUSE OF CLOUD COVER AND RAIN. SATURDAY MORNI.NG THAT IS WHEN THE BAD WEATHER STARTS. HEAVY DOWNPOURS, MORE THUNDERSTORM ACTIVITY, THE WORST OF IT IS GOING TO BE INHE T SATURDAY MORNING HOURS. THE GFS SAYS THE RAINFALL TALOT ACCUMULATION IS SEVEN TO NINE INCHES OVER THE THIS IS TO BE GULF COAST, THE EUROPEAN HAS THAT MODEL OF CONCENTRATION OF RAINFALL OVER US AND STRETCHING OVER THE MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST. HOLD ONTO
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Great today, rain tomorrow

Great today, rain tomorrow

Invest 92L is in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico. It is moving north at 9mph toward the western Gulf of Mexico. A tropical or subtropical depression is likely to form tonight or early Friday. An Air Force Reserve reconnaissance aircraft is schedule to investigate. Heavy rain will likely affect portions of the Gulf Coast on Friday. Invest 92L has a high chance of developing into this tropical system.Besides heavy rainfall, flash flooding, coastal flooding, and strong damaging winds are possible over the next few days.Thursday: Expect a mostly sunny and hot day with a 10% chance of rain primarily along the coast and afternoon temperatures in the low 90s.Friday through Sunday: A tropical depression or storm will be passing in or near SELA. Expect overcast skies with widespread numerous showers and storms, tropical downpours possible, winds gusting to 50mph, coastal flooding and some minor flooding across parts of SELA.Monday: A mostly cloudy, warm, humid and breezy day with 50 to 60% chance of rain and storms and afternoon temperatures in the upper 80s to low 90s.Tuesday: A mostly cloudy, warm and humid day with 40% chance of rain and afternoon temperatures in the upper 80s to low 90s.Wednesday: A mostly cloudy and warm day with 30% chance of rain and afternoon temperatures in the low 90s.

Invest 92L is in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico. It is moving north at 9mph toward the western Gulf of Mexico. A tropical or subtropical depression is likely to form tonight or early Friday. An Air Force Reserve reconnaissance aircraft is schedule to investigate. Heavy rain will likely affect portions of the Gulf Coast on Friday. Invest 92L has a high chance of developing into this tropical system.

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Besides heavy rainfall, flash flooding, coastal flooding, and strong damaging winds are possible over the next few days.

Thursday: Expect a mostly sunny and hot day with a 10% chance of rain primarily along the coast and afternoon temperatures in the low 90s.

Friday through Sunday: A tropical depression or storm will be passing in or near SELA. Expect overcast skies with widespread numerous showers and storms, tropical downpours possible, winds gusting to 50mph, coastal flooding and some minor flooding across parts of SELA.

Monday: A mostly cloudy, warm, humid and breezy day with 50 to 60% chance of rain and storms and afternoon temperatures in the upper 80s to low 90s.

Tuesday: A mostly cloudy, warm and humid day with 40% chance of rain and afternoon temperatures in the upper 80s to low 90s.

Wednesday: A mostly cloudy and warm day with 30% chance of rain and afternoon temperatures in the low 90s.