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Will Tropical Storm Claudette form in the Gulf? Track spaghetti models here.
A tropical disturbance in the Gulf could develop into a tropical storm in the coming days, according to the National Hurricane Center.
The center increased the chance of formation for the tropical disturbance to 90% over the next five days in a Wednesday morning forecast.
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The system is projected to begin moving north Thursday. Heavy rains could also begin to affect portions of the northern Gulf Coast on Friday.
If a storm forms, it would be named Claudette. You can track the storm’s path here: