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Sun Aug 11 2002 06:19 PM
Some of that nasty NW Gulf rain is moving through here now.

It's a 'big drop' thunderstorm with winds gusting to about 30mph. So the conditions weren't good enough for anything to develop tropically, but we're defintitely seeing the effects of what's just offshore. See:

http://weather.cod.edu/satellite/caribbean-ir.gif

I'd still expect to see some pretty heavy rainfall in SW LA and SE TX tomorrow if the front doesn't make it through. Look for 1-3" of rain in spots between Lafayette and Galveston. Maybe up to 2" in SE and SC LA today.

Steve



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