Or rather.....wish I had a well in Texas!!!!
Also keep your eye on on-again-off-agin-was-H1-now-TS Katia. Hope Katia doesn’t gottcha.
A Tropical Storm Warning has been issued for the coast of the
northern Gulf of Mexico from Pascagoula Mississippi westward
to Sabine Pass Texas.
the focus will be on new orleans
Thank you, NN.
All my Texas relatives are praying for rain.
You have A LOT of folks on the Face Book Free Republic page looking for you. I think you would be surprise at the group that has collected over there
Is that like, wasting away again in Margaretaville?
Turn west! Turn west!
Looks like we will be on the dry side.
Wow that’s kinda’ weird, ‘Friday the Thirteen(th).’
They sure need the rain though in many parts of TX.
Go LEFT, young depression! Go LEFT!
Given the rainfall forecast in post 14, this thread has been promoted to the Extended sidebar and a mod note has been added to the headline, if that changes I will modify the headline.
For comparison here are some state sizes in sq miles: Connecticut .... 5,544 Delaware ........ 2,489 Rhode Island ... 1,545
With the fires, New Orleans could use some rain as well.
I like the path of that rain. Let it be so!
Looks like its gonna miss us NN...
But thanks for your diligence in keeping us informed.
Thanks for the ping NN!
“Send down the rain, Lord, Send down the rain!”
Thankful in Louisiana, but our pecan trees could do without the wind :(
I was so hoping this would head for us so we’d get a good soaking. Looks like Louisiana is now the target and “if” we’re lucky we may get some squalls out of this.
OY! Here we go again!
Tropical Storm Public Advisory
Statement as of 4:00 PM CDT on September 02, 2011
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...Tropical Storm Lee drifting northward toward the southern
Louisiana coast...squalls with heavy rain and gusty winds spreading
inland across much of southeastern and south-central Louisiana...
summary of 400 PM CDT...2100 UTC...information
watches and warnings
none
summary of watches and warnings in effect...
a Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for...
* Pascagoula Mississippi westward to Sabine Pass Texas...including
the city of New Orleans...Lake Pontchartrain...and Lake Maurepas
a Tropical Storm Warning means that tropical storm conditions are
expected somewhere within the warning area...in this case within the
next 24 hours.
For storm information specific to your area...including possible
inland watches and warnings...please monitor products issued by
your local National Weather Service forecast office.
Discussion and 48-hour outlook
Reports from oil rigs and an Air Force Reserve unit reconnaissance
aircraft indicate maximum sustained winds have increased to near 45
mph...75 km/h...with higher gusts. Gradual strengthening is
forecast during the next 48 hours.
Tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 200 miles...325
km...mainly northeast through southeast of the center. A sustained
wind of 60 mph was recently observed on an oil rig located about 65
miles south of the mouth of Mississippi River at an altitude a few
hundred feet above the ocean surface.
The estimated minimum central pressure based on reports from nearby
oil rigs is 1003 mb...29.62 inches.
Hazards affecting land
Storm surge...a storm surge will raise water levels by as much as
2 to 4 feet above ground level along the northern Gulf Coast within
the Tropical Storm Warning area. Elevated water levels are also
possible east of the warning area over coastal portions of Alabama
and the Florida Panhandle resulting in minor coastal flooding
within these areas. See products issued by local National Weather
Service forecast offices for more details.
Wind...tropical storm conditions are expected to first reach the
coast within the warning area this evening...making outside
preparations difficult or dangerous.
Tornadoes...isolated tornadoes are possible tonight over portions of
southern Louisiana and extreme southern Mississippi.