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Chance for tropical development increases near Florida this week

Chance for tropical development increases near Florida this week Odds for the next named tropical system developing near Florida have increased.

ORLANDO, Fla. — Odds for the next named tropical system developing near Florida have increased.

A tropical disturbance is expected to emerge in the northern Gulf over the next few days.

After several days with a 20% chance of organization, forecast data now shows a 30% chance.

The disturbance is driven by a broad low-pressure system off the northeast coastline. It is forecast to drift westward on Monday and Tuesday, maintaining elevated rain chances.

By mid-week, the low-pressure system may move into the Gulf, where it could develop into a tropical system.

The system would be named Dexter if it develops into a tropical storm.

Regardless of its development, the system will continue to pull away from Florida, moving west-northwest through the end of the week.

Heavy rain is expected to impact many areas along the Northern Gulf Coast, with flooding possible in some regions.

Channel 9 will continue to monitor the system and provide updates on Eyewitness News.

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