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A low-pressure system is likely to develop and move toward the northeastern Gulf this week. Rain chances increase for Southeast Louisiana.
In its 8 a.m. advisory Tuesday, the NHC said the system, designated AL93, remains disorganized but is expected to reach the northeastern Gulf by Wednesday.