NHC: A tropical depression could be heading toward Texas coast by midweek
A tropical wave in the western Gulf of Mexico is more likely to become a tropical depression, the National Hurricane Center said in a tropical weather forecast released Sunday morning. The wave has a 90% chance of formation over the next seven days, while chances of development for two other disturbances over the eastern and central tropical Atlantic have increased between 50% and 60%. No named storms have formed since Aug. 12 despite predictions for a hyperactive season. The season typically peaks around Sept. 10, but that leaves 12 weeks...