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Gulf of Mexico, Sara and Florida
Tropical Storm Sara forecast to dissipate before reaching Gulf of Mexico, remnants will bring rain to Florida
Florida is expected to face a widespread rainfall event mid-workweek when moisture from the remnants of Tropical Storm Sara interacts with a frontal system.
NHC tracking Tropical Storm Sara as it heads towards Gulf of Mexico. Is Texas in its path?
The National Hurricane Center is tracking Tropical Storm Sara, but it appears Texas is not in its direct path. See spaghetti models and likely path.
Tropical Storm Sara producing heavy rainfall, weakening as it enters the Gulf of Mexico
Sara was downgraded to a tropical depression on Sunday afternoon after slamming portions of Central America, according to the National Hurricane Center.As of 4 p.m. Sunday, Sara was located at 17.8N and 89.
Tropical Storm Sara expected to weaken before reaching the Gulf of Mexico
Tropical Storm Sara may impact Central America and Mexico this weekend before moving into the Gulf of Mexico next week. Here's the latest track.
Tropical Storm Sara forms but will it be strong enough to make it into the Gulf of Mexico?
The 18th named storm of the Atlantic hurricane was likely to flood parts of Central America and Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula over the coming days.
Tropical Storm Sara's threat to Florida lessens; should dissipate over Gulf of Mexico, NHC says
Tropical Storm Sara is expected to dissipate over or near Mexico's Yucantan Peninsula early next week, eliminating the tropical threat to the U.S. Gulf Coast or Florida, according to the FOX 35 Storm Team and the National Hurricane Center.
Tropical Storm Sara forms, expected to enter the Gulf of Mexico next week
The National Hurricane Center said Tropical Storm Sara formed in the Caribbean on Thursday and long-term forecast models show it could enter the Gulf
Tropical Storm Sara is forecast to move into the Gulf of Mexico, shift east toward Florida
Sara, a tropical storm on Friday, was forecast to move into the Gulf of Mexico. It could start to merge into a cold front and move more east toward Florida.
Tropical Storm Rafael weakens, 'meanders' in Gulf of Mexico: See storm tracker
Tropical Storm Rafael is expected to weaken as the NHC tracks another system in the Caribbean that is expected to move into "unfavorable conditions."
New tropical storm could enter the Gulf of Mexico next week. Florida needs to watch
A newly formed depression in the Caribbean could enter the Gulf of Mexico as Tropical Sara next week, potentially reducing the chances it could pose a threat to Florida later in the week. As of the 7 a.
Tropical Storm expected to form in Caribbean, could become rare November hurricane in Gulf
Here’s the latest forecast for South MS on a tropical depression that’s expected to become Tropical Storm Sara.
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This $2.4 million Friendswood home has Gulf of Mexico access and a park-like backyard
A $2.4 million Friendswood home listed in Harris County has showcase views with access to the Gulf of Mexico. The home, built ...
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More than a quarter of US Gulf of Mexico oil, 16% of natural gas offline
More than a quarter of U.S. Gulf of Mexico oil and 16% of natural gas output remained offline in the aftermath of storm ...
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Endangered sea turtle released in Gulf of Mexico after being found off the coast of the Netherlands
An endangered sea turtle has been released into the Gulf of Mexico after being found off the coast of the Netherlands, 5,000 ...
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Possibility of minor coastal flooding along the Causeway tonight
Strong storms and possible flooding will be a concern on Tuesday. SUNDAY: Sunday afternoon temperatures will be slightly ...
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