November has not been a quiet month in the Gulf of Mexico, and now another storm is beginning to show signs of forming in the same location in the Caribbean that the other storms were birthed.  We have all the details.

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Usually November is a month during hurricane season that everyone that lives on the Gulf Coast can just cruise through and not have to worry about anymore storms coming our way.  However, this year Mother Nature has different plans.

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Gulf weather expert Meteorologist Zack Fradella is reporting that a new storm might be brewing in the same location that has seen other storms form this month and enter the Gulf of Mexico.

The new storm will be named Sara and looks likely to form over this weekend.

The National Hurricane Center is also taking notice of the possible disturbance developing and are watching it closely.

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This is just another friendly reminder that just because it's November, the Gulf only closes down when Mother Nature hangs up the sign.

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