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WEATHER UPDATE: (Wednesday 11 a.m.)

| Staff Reporters
The National Hurricane Center continues to watch an area of low pressure over the Florida Panhandle.
The associated shower and thunderstorm activity is disorganized and located mainly south and southwest of 
the center. This system is forecast to continue moving westward, and could emerge or redevelop over the far northeastern to north-central 
portion of the Gulf later today or tonight, reaching the coast of Louisiana by Thursday. If this system moves far enough offshore, 
environmental conditions over the Gulf appear generally favorable for additional development, and a tropical depression could still 
form over the next couple of days before the system moves fully inland by the end of the week.

Regardless of development, heavy rainfall could produce localized flash flooding over portions of Florida through through today.  
Heavy rainfall could also cause flash flooding for portions of the north-central Gulf Coast beginning late today and continuing through 
Friday. For additional information, please refer to products issued by the Weather Prediction Center and your local National Weather 
Service office.
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