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Tropical Storm Lee stalled just off the Louisiana coast Saturday as it dumped torrential rains across the Gulf Coast.
Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center said in their 2 p.m. ET update that the storm had been stationary for a few hours.
Its center was about 45 miles southwest of Morgan City, with maximum sustained winds of 60 miles per hour.
Forecasters expect the storm, which could bring up to 20 inches of rain to the region, to begin a slow and erratic path to the north and northeast and make landfall later Saturday afternoon or evening.
Lee's winds were expected to stay below the 74 mph threshold of hurricane strength, but the National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for eastern Louisiana, the Florida Panhandle and southern parts of Alabama and Mississippi. It is in effect until 11 p.m. ET.
The prospect of flooding in low-lying New Orleans evoked memories of Hurricane Katrina, which flooded 80 percent of the city, killed 1,500 people and caused more than $80 billion in damage. Half of the city lies below sea level and is protected by a system of levees and flood gates.
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