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Multiple areas in the Atlantic are showing signs of tropical development as we move through late July — and one system near the northern Gulf Coast is especially worth watching

AccuWeather meteorologists are tracking a cluster of thunderstorms that could bring dangerous flash flooding, damaging winds, and travel disruptions along the I-10 corridor — from Florida to Texas

Even if this system doesn’t develop into a full tropical storm, it will still impact millions with heavy rain and rough seas

What makes this storm tricky? Its path along the coast and strong upper-level wind shear could either fuel it or tear it apart

Meanwhile, Texas is baking in record heat — and that extreme heat could supercharge any storms that arrive

From boaters to commuters — everyone along the Gulf Coast should stay alert this week as the system progresses westward

Plus, another tropical wave far out in the Atlantic is being monitored — though it faces stronger winds and dry air

Will this be the first major tropical threat of the season? Watch now to find out what’s coming and how to prepare
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00:00Heads up, Gulf Coast. Something's brewing in the Atlantic.
00:03While the Caribbean is calm for now,
00:05meteorologists are tracking multiple areas across the Atlantic Basin
00:09that could turn tropical in the coming days.
00:11One area in particular stands out,
00:13a cluster of thunderstorms drifting along the northern Gulf Coast.
00:17Even if it doesn't become a tropical storm,
00:19it's packing a punch with dangerous downpours and gusty winds.
00:23From the Ohio Valley to the Carolinas,
00:25and then sliding into Florida and the Gulf,
00:27this system is on the move all week.
00:30By late week, it could reach Texas,
00:32right as the Lone Star State swelters under its hottest heat wave of the summer.
00:36That heat might actually fuel the storm, making it stronger.
00:40But here's the wild card.
00:41Will the storm center stay offshore or hug the coast?
00:45Offshore gives it power. Onshore keeps it weak.
00:48And let's not forget wind shear.
00:50Strong breezes up high could either rip the system apart or speed it west.
00:53Either way, flash flooding, stormy skies,
00:56and rough seas are expected across the I-10 corridor.
01:00Boaters, travelers, and Gulf Coast residents.
01:03This week's weather could get wild.
01:05Stay alert.
01:06This tropical story is just getting started.

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