Flossie, Dean, TD4, 91L - Your wakeup call to prepare is ringing
posted by Chris Bennett in forecast discussion
Here we go folks. Your wakeup call to prepare is ringing and you’re left with three options: get your hurricane plan done now, get ready to wait in line for supplies, or get caught by surprise.
Hurricane Flossie - now a Category 4 storm, will make her approach to Hawaii’s Big Island Tuesday afternoon.
Tropical Depression Four - started as a tropical wave that exited the coast of Africa on Friday and is now moving westward toward the Lesser Antilles. One model intensifies TD4 into a Category 2 Hurricane this Saturday. Keep an eye on this.
Invest 91L - this system is predicted to make landfall on Wednesday afternoon near Corpus Christi, TX (map) as a 50 mph tropical storm.
One way or another, a “Tropical Storm Dean” or “Hurricane Dean” is looking likely before next weekend. Whether or not they’re forecast to affect you directly, I think you’d agree that now is the time to get your hurricane plan in order - not this weekend when bottled water may begin vanishing from the shelves.
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