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2 Possible Hurricanes Heading For Gulf Coast Early Next Week, Weather Service Says

One storm is currently forecast to hit near the Texas-Louisiana border; the other could reach the Florida Panhandle. Two hurricanes hitting the Gulf at once would be unprecedented, experts say.
Tropical Storm Laura could become a hurricane early next week — around the same time another storm develops into a hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico. The system is forecast to bring rain and flooding to Caribbean islands on its way to the U.S. mainland.

Two tropical systems are heading toward the Gulf of Mexico – and both of them could become hurricanes before they near the U.S. mainland early next week, according to the National Hurricane Center.

One storm is currently forecast to hit near the Texas-Louisiana

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