JAVIER WEAKENS OVER NORTHERN MEXICO...
FLOOD AND FLASH FLOOD WATCHES ARE IN EFFECT FOR CENTRAL AND
SOUTHERN ARIZONA..NEW MEXICO... AND FAR SOUTHWESTERN TEXAS.
AT 8 PM PDT...21Z...THE REMNANT OF JAVIER WAS LOCATED NEAR 30.1
NORTH LATITUDE AND 109.3 WEST LONGITUDE...OR APPROXIMATELY 180
MILES SOUTHWEST OF EL PASO TEXAS. THE REMNANT LOW IS MOVING
QUICKLY TO THE NORTHEAST AT APPROXAMATELY 25-30 MPH. THE MAXIMUM
SUSTAINED WINDS ARE ARRPOXAMATELY 10-20 MPH. THE CENTRAL PRESSURE
IS 1008 MB OR 29.77 INCHES OF MERCURY.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/NFDSCCEP3.shtml
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Remnants of Hurricane Javier to Visit Texas
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Yup. We have to keep an eye on hurricanes coming at us from both directions. The Atlantic ones get more attention because they're usually stronger as they approach Texas and more people in the GOM and elsewhere are affected by them than most Pacific storms.
But either way, the end result here in Central Texas is flash floods. But then again, we get flash floods even without hurricanes...
I hope the water from this hurricane goes to those places suffering from drought.
But either way, the end result here in Central Texas is flash floods. But then again, we get flash floods even without hurricanes...
I hope the water from this hurricane goes to those places suffering from drought.
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