Clark
(Meteorologist)
Fri Jun 10 2005 11:11 AM
Re: Hurricane Watches and TS Warnings at 1100

Worst of the weather, despite the landfall point, will be felt across points to the east of where the storm makes landfall -- i.e. Florida. There's not a lot, save for dissipation or a strong jog west, to change that, considering the rainfall bands making their way across nearly the entire state this morning. With the landfall point largely unchanged near Mobile/the MS-AL border, it's going to be from the FL-AL border east to near Marianna/Apalachicola that sees a lot of heavy rain with this storm through Sunday.

There's more of my thoughts on the front page now, in the blog below the main article.



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