6/21 – Rob’s “Wednesday Afternoon Tropical Update” Forecast

After scattered to numerous showers last night into this morning, the activity has tapered-off quite a bit. None-the-less the activity will continue through and even after land fall early tomorrow morning.

TS CINDY continues to churn in the N’western Gulf of Mexico…

Conditions are expected to remain relatively similar today with a very slow improvement for some. Average rainfall
amounts are showing up from 3 to 5 inches over the past 24 hours…an additional 3 to 6 inches will remain a possibility through Thursday as TS CINDY churns near stationary in the N’Wetrn Gulf of Mexico. Winds have been strong and just right in orientation to push a lot of water along the coastline. Wind and tide levels should begin to level off today and then VERY slowly improve. Water levels will move through the normal cyclical motion of the daily tidal range…and once tropical storm warnings are lowered, coastal flood advisories may have to take their place as we may see minor coastal flooding during high tides through Friday.

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