Here's the latest on that Gulf low that will bring wet weather to the South:
A cut-off low will track over the South as a surface low develops in the Gulf of Mexico.Locally heavy rain could lead to some flooding late this week.Sign up for the Morning Brief email newsletterA more organized storm system in the Gulf of Mexico this week will spread rain and some thunderstorms across the South later in the week.
Under the right conditions, low pressure systems can coalesce and then strengthen into tropical cyclones, but in this case, overall conditions are not favorable for subtropical or tropical development of this system even with water temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico warmer than average.In the meantime, keep reading for a look at what to expect threats to with this system and when, as well as how, it will develop.
A surface area of low pressure is expected to form in the Gulf of Mexico midweek as the upper low meanders across the South. The result will be an increase in wet weather across much of the region.
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