Thanks for the recon data. Amazing that she finally has an eye. Models did a good job holding on to her throughout her slow progress into a hurricane.
Concerned about the sat imagery that shows so much rainfall on her north side. Imagine many places along the Texas coastline will get huge amounts of rain from this storm and since she is slow moving there could be many problems along a widespread area.
Hope people within her various warning areas take note of fast changing weather conditions.
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