Tropical Storm Jerry, Gulf and National Hurricane Center
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The National Hurricane Center is watching out for a disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico that could send tropical moisture toward Houston next week.
Energy companies on Monday began evacuating offshore oil platforms as the 25th named storm of the year formed in the Caribbean and was forecast to move into the Gulf of Mexico and threaten the Gulf Coast this week.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking two tropical disturbances, including one expected to cross Florida over the weekend.
A Gulf low reaching Houston Monday could bring widespread rain and a few storms. Here’s the timing for Southeast Texas.
U.S. Gulf of Mexico oil producers on Saturday evacuated offshore facilities as a tropical storm brewing off the Florida coast was forecast to strengthen into a hurricane and threaten the prime oil region.
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Temperatures set to drop in Bay County. Here's a breakdown of the forecast:
A cold front is expected to hit Bay County, bringing relief from hot days. Here's a roundup of weather conditions and the tropical outlook.