LI Phil
(User)
Sun Jun 13 2004 01:32 PM
9:30 & back from the "dog walk"

Just checking in...here's what accuwx has to say about our "blob":

"This 1010 mb low is centered in the Gulf of Mexico near 23 N 93 W with a surface trough extending from 27N 91W through the low to 19N 93W. This area of low pressure has a slight chance of becoming a tropical cyclone. Most of the convection is east of the center of the low pressure area. Tropical moisture associated with this system is expected to reach the coastal areas of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and western portions of the panhandle of Florida by late Sunday night and early Monday morning."

Looks like all our gulf posters are in for some serious rain. Probably nothing more.

LI Phil :?:



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