- South and Midwest face potentially catastrophic rains and floods while reeling from tornadoes
- Deadly 2024 hurricanes prompt WMO to retire three names
- Body recovered in North Carolina identified as East TN man who has been missing ever since Hurricane Helene
- Report: Coastal flooding could threaten 1.4 million homes by midcentury
- Caught on camera | Tornado touches down in Missouri
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.
FEMA funding:Biden doubles funding for states, local communities in preparation of hurricanes and wildfires
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: