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Showers and storms look to bubble up over central Iowa after 10PM Monday night and linger into Tuesday. Rain chances may stick around in southern Iowa into early Wednesday morning. Rainfall estimates show the potential for isolated areas of 1″+ amounts over southern Iowa by Wednesday morning. The exact placement of the heaviest totals will […]
i m going to zoom you in to the center of this storm right now. it is wrapping around north and west of north key largo over everglades national park. i even saw on the doppler a wind gust to 65 miles per hour about 20 minutes ago. now, the forecast is still to move right toward new orleans, maybe st. louis, but so far this model and the model output has not done very well on the speed and intensity on the storm. great on the direction, but this could be a hurricane before it makes landfall. right now the forecast is 60 and the wind speeds could be plus or minus 20%. let s hope for minus 20% but that may not be likely. this is very warm water. this storm is out there all by itself and it s headed toward the northwest at about 16 miles per hour moving over that warm water. this makes landfall in 40 hours so not a lot of time to get bigger, not probably a big, intense hurricane but certainly the potential is there for
this right here is about a 275 to 300 mile stretch that is going to be dealing with over a foot of rain and going inland about 125 miles. so a really large area getting over a foot of rain. that means no place for the water to go. zoom in closer. looking at the numbers. there s corpus christi. going to port lavaka. that will probably see the worst of the wind and the storm surge and maybe 53 inches of ray. i say that. hard to imagine that. that s what this model output is doing. if the storm stays farther towards that area, worse news for port lavaka and better news for louisiana. not sure there. well over a foot of rain around houston, maybe into the 20s, 30s around galveston. one other thing, going inland to san antonio. this is the break-off point. how far that storm nudges to the west is a big difference for this i-35 corridor from san antonio to austin.