Louisiana flood threat continues
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The summer of flooding and irritant-level tropical threats rolls with this week’s focus on a disorganized disturbance in the northern Gulf.
The system, identified as Invest 93L, originally developed east of Florida before traversing the entire state and ending up over Louisiana and Mississippi.
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The Weather Channel on MSNTracking Invest 93L: Louisiana Flood Threat IncreasingWhile the chance of Invest 93L developing into a tropical depression is decreasing, the flood threat across Louisiana and Mississippi is increasing Thursday and Friday. Flood Watches are in effect and include New Orleans,
We continue to follow the progress of Invest 93L, an area of low pressure that moved from the Atlantic across the northern Florida peninsula on Tuesday and is now scraping westward through the state’s panhandle along the northern Gulf Coast.
The rain continues to fall across southeast Louisiana and southern Mississippi, and there doesn’t look to be an end in sight until Sunday.
Flooding rain is expected along the Gulf Coast as Invest 93L tries to organize into a tropical depression or storm. Meanwhile, tragedy struck at a New Jersey archery range after a lightning strike killed one person and injured more than dozen others.