Disturbance in Gulf turning away from Texas coast

A disorganized disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico is moving away from the Texas coast.

The National Hurricane Center says the system is expected to move slowly northeastward over the central and northeastern Gulf of Mexico during the next couple of days.

Upper-level winds are currently unfavorable for development, but they are forecast to become more organized and possibly create some development as the disturbance heads to the northern Gulf coast on Wednesday and Wednesday night.

The disturbance has a 10% chance of developing in the next 48 hours.