Sunday, June 24, 2012

Tropical Storm Debby Not A Concern For Texas

As the newest information comes in from the National Hurricane Center, the computer models are able to pick up on this storm a whole lot better. Right now, Debby will sit and spin in its current location with a slight movement towards the north Florida coast over the next 4 to 5 days. Due to very weak winds and absent steering currents in the upper atmosphere, Debby will not only stay basically stationary, but dump 20-30 inches of rain in isolated locations in Florida. Flooding will be the primary concern, but Debby will also produce several weak tornadoes as well from Orlando to Jacksonville.

Here is the latest forecast over the next five days from the National Hurricane Center:


Due to this path, Debby will not produce any rain here in Texas, she will crank up the wind a bit over the new work week, that's about it. It would have been nice to receive the rain from Debby, but this storm is a miss for now. Remember, the hurricane season is young.

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