No Alex......Just rain
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Opal storm
No Alex......Just rain
Right now it doesn't look like this system has anymore of a chance.Its getting farther away from convection and getting ever so closer to land every hour.Expect RAIN,RAIN and more RAIN fromm LA to FLA( panhandle),I dont think we will see Alex form here,same for the area north of the yucatan.
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Josephine96
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Opal storm
Josephine96 wrote:I wouldn't give up on it quite yet.. It still has a couple days before it would reach the coast
Actually,looking at the satellite its picking up speed.By tomorrow morning it will probably be within 50 miles off the coast.Even if it does become a td before landfall,td force winds would only be felt in isolated areas.
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Opal storm wrote:Josephine96 wrote:I wouldn't give up on it quite yet.. It still has a couple days before it would reach the coast
Actually,looking at the satellite its picking up speed.By tomorrow morning it will probably be within 50 miles off the coast.Even if it does become a td before landfall,td force winds would only be felt in isolated areas.
Don't know what you are looking about but it doesn't seem to be moving much at all to me. Sure you're not looking at the convection south of the panhandle?
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PTrackerLA wrote:Opal storm wrote:Josephine96 wrote:I wouldn't give up on it quite yet.. It still has a couple days before it would reach the coast
Actually,looking at the satellite its picking up speed.By tomorrow morning it will probably be within 50 miles off the coast.Even if it does become a td before landfall,td force winds would only be felt in isolated areas.
Don't know what you are looking about but it doesn't seem to be moving much at all to me. Sure you're not looking at the convection south of the panhandle?
Agree, not moving fast at all.
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ColdFront77
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PTrackerLA wrote:Opal storm wrote:Josephine96 wrote:I wouldn't give up on it quite yet.. It still has a couple days before it would reach the coast
Actually,looking at the satellite its picking up speed.By tomorrow morning it will probably be within 50 miles off the coast.Even if it does become a td before landfall,td force winds would only be felt in isolated areas.
Don't know what you are looking about but it doesn't seem to be moving much at all to me. Sure you're not looking at the convection south of the panhandle?
To me it looked like it was picking up speed,maybe not.
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