Forecasters expanded warnings along the Texas Gulf coast early Monday as Tropical Storm Edouard picked up speed.
A tropical storm warning is in effect from the mouth of the Mississippi River westward to San Luis Pass, Texas. The warning means that tropical storm conditions are expected within the warning area in the next 24 hours.
The National Hurricane Center in Miami expects Edouard, which started as a depression in the Gulf of Mexico early Sunday afternoon, to reach coastal Galveston, Texas, by Tuesday morning. Edouard will likely reach near-hurricane strength before landfall, the hurricane center said.
A hurricane watch -- which means hurricane conditions are possible within 36 hours -- was issued, reaching from west of Intracoastal City, Louisiana to Port O'Connor, Texas.
At 5 a.m. ET, the center of the tropical storm -- the fifth one this season -- was located about 185 miles (300 km) southeast of Lafayette, Louisiana and about 295 miles (475 km) east-southeast of Galveston, the hurricane center said.
Edouard is expected to dump up to 4 inches of rain along the Louisiana coast and as much as 6 inches over southeastern Texas, the center said.
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