Tropical Storm Debby has formed in the Gulf of Mexico and forecasters say it will bring rain to the Gulf coast from southern Louisiana to the Florida Panhandle.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. natural gas futures posted strong gains on Monday after the season's first Gulf of Mexico storm disrupted some supplies there and to forecasts for warm weather this week that should have homes and businesses increasing air conditioner use. Most computer models show Tropical Storm Debby, located in the northern Gulf of Mexico, to be steering northeasterly and dumping heavy rain across Florida and parts of the Southeast during the next few days. While Debby did force several U.S. ...