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A broad area of low pressure over the Bay of Campeche is bringing showers and thunderstorms to the region this morning. According to the National Hurricane Center, a tropical or subtropical storm is likely to form later today or tonight as the system moves toward the northern Gulf Coast. More information: go.usa.gov/xVSkZ
GOES East captured thunderstorms forming over Texas via the "Lower-Level Water Vapor" Band 10, which senses the mean temperature of a layer of moisture in the air. Gray/blue/green=clouds, red/orange=warmer, drier air.
More imagery: go.usa.gov/xVJz4
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Happy, happy Full Disk Friday 🌎 🎉 As we step waaaaay back — 22,300 miles above Earth to be exact — we can see everything from Hurricane Lorenzo spinning in the Atlantic to storms bubbling up in South America.
More imagery: go.usa.gov/xVfxC

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A deepening low, seen here by GOES East, is expected to produce heavy rain and strong winds in parts of coastal New England through Friday night. The National Weather Service says the system could produce 3-6 inches of rain, with localized rainfall amounts of up to 8 inches.
More imagery: go.usa.gov/xVeBt

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A low-pressure system, seen here by GOES West spinning over the Gulf of Alaska, is producing rain, storm-force winds and rough seas in the region.
More imagery: go.usa.gov/xV7GQ

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