Kevin
(Weather Master)
Thu Oct 03 2002 12:18 AM
Re: Lili has peaked?

Lili remains very well organized, but as the 8 PM advisory said, the pressure has risen very, very slightly to 940 mb. What does this mean? Nothing. Unless something drastic occur overnight (i.e. Opal of 95), the 150 MPh wind gusts observed by buoys south of the Louisiana Coast will be coming ashore tomorrow afternoon. If there are some who live in Louisiana and haven't finished preparing, there is no use of doing so now. Better just evacuate to a shelter immediately. TS force winds are already approaching the Louisiana coast...the trouble is just beginning.

Once again, for all in Lili's path, I'll say good luck, stay safe, and most importantly, hang on to your ass!

Kevin



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