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A major storm could bring up to 10 inches of rain to parts of the Gulf Coast

Thursday from Galveston Bay, Texas to Gulfport, Miss., the National Weather Service said. Flood watches were issued along the Gulf Coast as the storm threatened the region with heavy rain that could last through the weekend.

In the New Orleans area, a flood watch is active until 7 a.m. Saturday. By late Thursday morning, two to five inches of rain had already fallen around New Orleans in the previous 24 hours.

The storm is unlikely to become a named storm system, but a wave of tropical moisture from the Gulf of Mexico is expected to move inland, bringing up to 10 inches of rain in some places, the weather service said.

A coastal flood advisory was also in effect around New Orleans through Friday morning, with the National Weather Service warning of minor coastal flooding of one to two feet.

New Orleans has already had one of its wettest years in decades. The city received 57 inches of rain by Thursday, 10 inches above the average of 46 inches that usually falls by this date.

In response to the constant threat of flooding in the city, which lies below sea level and has experienced problems with it. Drainage systemOfficials in Louisiana agreed to install dozens Flood detection sensors In the city this year.

The city’s new flood detection sensors, part of a pilot project for the manufacturer and Verizon, are intended to identify when and how far water has risen beneath the devices and communicate that information so officials can track real-time flood conditions.

Post A major storm could bring up to 10 inches of rain to parts of the Gulf Coast appeared first New York Times.

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