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A storm system spinning off the southeastern US coastline has caught the attention of the National Hurricane Center.
The National Hurricane Center said July 16 it is continuing to monitor an area of low pressure moving across Florida toward the Gulf.
The storm is expected to make landfall on the exact date Hurricane Katrina devastated a large swath of the Gulf Coast 16 years earlier.
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is monitoring an area of low pressure that is spinning over the Gulf, which has the possibility of developing into a tropical system later this week.
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