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The National Hurricane Center said on Friday that there was a low chance of a tropical depression developing in the Gulf in the next few days. Forecasters expect an area of low pressure to form this weekend over the northeastern Gulf.
The National Hurricane Center is watching an area in the Gulf of America. Forecasters say there's a low chance that a tropical system could form in that area this weekend. It does not pose a threat to Texas.
A low-pressure system in the Gulf is expected to form over the weekend. It has a low chance of development, according to the National Hurricane Center
The National Hurricane Center is tracking a tropical depression that formed off the Mexican coast and is expected to strengthen, potentially into a hurricane.
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The official word from the National Hurricane Center is that no tropical development is expected in the Atlantic, the Caribbean, or the Gulf for at least the next week. If you follow these things, however,
