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Remnants from E PAC storms are forecast to move into SW Gulf by Friday and have a slight chance of redeveloping there. Rain likely going up in S TX and coastal TX either way.
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Loc: Hattiesburg,MS (31.3N 89.3W)
First week of May
      #94965 - Tue May 06 2014 08:32 PM

While we are at least 3 weeks from the Atlantic Hurricane season we still have time to prepare. Recent flash and river flooding in the NW Florida Panhandle and Southern Alabama has left many homes damaged and many roads washed out.

Plan now on an alternate route to leave your home, school and work. Leave early before the water levels cut off your escape route.

While the brewing system in the E Pacific is in another storm basin the remnants are forecast to move towards the Northern Gulf Coast during Friday and Saturday.

Various rainfall amounts are forecast from the GFS' 1-2 inches the the Euro's 2-4 inches.

Remember Turn around don't drown.

Edited by danielw (Tue May 06 2014 08:34 PM)


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