[Tropical] Hurricane Local Statement

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URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
TROPICAL STORM EDOUARD LOCAL STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX
522 AM CDT MON AUG 4 2008

...TROPICAL STORM EDOUARD CONTINUES WESTWARD...

.AT 400 AM CDT...0900Z...THE CENTER OF TROPICAL STORM EDOUARD WAS
LOCATED NEAR LATITUDE 28.1 NORTH...LONGITUDE 90.1 WEST OR ABOUT
185 MILES SOUTHEAST OF LAFAYETTE LOUISIANA AND ABOUT 295 MILES
EAST-SOUTHEAST OF GALVESTON TEXAS.

EDOUARD IS MOVING TOWARD THE WEST NEAR 9 MPH. A TURN
TO THE WEST-NORTHWEST IS EXPECTED TODAY...WITH A WEST-
NORTHWESTWARD MOTION EXPECTED TO CONTINUE ON TUESDAY.  BY
TUESDAY MORNING THE CENTER OF EDOUARD IS EXPECTED TO BE VERY
NEAR THE UPPER TEXAS COAST OR THE COAST OF SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA

MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS ARE NEAR 50 MPH WITH HIGHER GUSTS. SOME
INCREASE IN STRENGTH IS EXPECTED DURING THE NEXT 24 HOURS...AND
EDOUARD COULD BE NEARING HURRICANE STRENGTH BEFORE REACHING THE
COASTLINE.

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CHAMBERS-GALVESTON-HARRIS-LIBERTY-
522 AM CDT MON AUG 4 2008

...TROPICAL STORM WARNING IN EFFECT...
...HURRICANE WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT...

...NEW INFORMATION...

A TROPICAL STORM WARNING IS NOW IN EFFECT AND A HURRICANE WATCH REMAINS
IN EFFECT.

A FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT TONIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY.

...AREAS AFFECTED...

THIS STATEMENT RECOMMENDS ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY PERSONS IN THE
FOLLOWING COUNTIES OR MARINE AREAS:

CHAMBERS...GALVESTON...HARRIS...LIBERTY.

...WATCHES/WARNINGS...

THE FOLLOWING WATCHES AND WARNINGS ARE CURRENTLY IN EFFECT FOR
THIS AREA:

TROPICAL STORM WARNING.
HURRICANE WATCH.
FLASH FLOOD WATCH.

...PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

DAMAGING WINDS ARE EXPECTED.

MOST MOBILE HOMES WILL EXPERIENCE MODERATE DAMAGE. SOME OF POOR
CONSTRUCTION WILL BE UNINHABITABLE UNTIL REPAIRED. HOUSES OF POOR
TO AVERAGE CONSTRUCTION WILL HAVE DAMAGE TO SHINGLES...SIDING...AND
GUTTERS. SOME WINDOWS WILL BE BLOWN OUT. UNFASTENED HOME ITEMS OF
LIGHT TO MODERATE WEIGHT WILL BECOME AIRBORNE...CAUSING ADDITIONAL
DAMAGE AND POSSIBLE INJURY. DOZENS OF WIRES WILL BE BLOWN DOWN. LOCAL
POWER OUTAGES WILL AFFECT ENTIRE NEIGHBORHOODS.

MANY LARGE BRANCHES OF HEALTHY TREES WILL BE SNAPPED...AND ROTTING
SMALL TO MEDIUM SIZED TREES WILL BE UPROOTED.

...STORM SURGE AND STORM TIDE...

A STORM SURGE OF 2 TO 4 FEET IS EXPECTED NEAR AND JUST TO THE
EAST OF WHERE EDOUARD MAKES LANDFALL. THE WATER LEVELS BELOW
ARE BASED BASED ON THE LANDFALL OF A STRONG TROPICAL STORM IN
THE VICINITY OF GALVESTON BAY. IF EDOUARD BECOMES A CATEGORY ONE
HURRICANE...STORM SURGE LEVELS COULD REACH 4 FEET. BELOW IS A
TABLE OF EXPECTED WATER LEVELS FACTORING IN THE COMBINED EFFECTS
OF STORM SURGE AND TIDES NEAR THE LANDFALL TIME OF TUESDAY
MORNING.

LOCATION      EXPECTED WATER MAX LEVELS TUESDAY MORNING

HIGH ISLAND                 5.0 FEET.
MORGANS POINT...            3.5 FEET.
CLEAR LAKE ENTRANCE...      4.0 FEET.
EAGLE POINT...              4.0 FEET.
PORT BOLIVAR...             4.7 FEET.
GALVESTON CHANNEL...        4.7 FEET.
GALVESTON PLEASURE PIER...  5.2 FEET.
JAMAICA BEACH...            4.2 FEET.
SAN LUIS PASS...            4.0 FEET.
FREEPORT...                 3.2 FEET.
PORT O CONNOR...            1.2 FEET.

NOTE:  TIDE LEVELS ARE REFERENCED FROM MEAN LOWER LOW WATER

...WINDS...

TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO BEGIN LATE
MONDAY NIGHT AND PERSIST THROUGH THE MORNING HOURS ON
TUESDAY. THE HIGHEST WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO OCCUR ACROSS
COASTAL AREAS OF BRAZORIA...GALVESTON...AND CHAMBERS
COUNTIES WHERE SUSTAINED WINDS OF 50 TO 70 MPH ARE EXPECTED.
ACROSS SOUTHERN LIBERTY AND EASTERN HARRIS COUNTIES
SUSTAINED WINDS SHOULD PEAK IN THE 40 TO 60 MPH RANGE TUESDAY
DURING THE MID TO LATE MORNING HOURS.

...INLAND FLOODING...

AVERAGE RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 2 TO 4 INCHES WITH ISOLATED
AMOUNTS OF 6 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE...ESPECIALLY ALONG
AND NEAR THE TRACK OF EDOUARD. THIS RAINFALL COULD PRODUCE
SOME FLOODING PROBLEMS...ESPECIALLY ACROSS URBAN AREAS.

...TORNADOES...

TORNADOES WILL BE A POSSIBILITY AS THE TROPICAL STORM
APPROACHES AND RAIN BANDS BEGIN TO IMPACT THE COASTLINE.
THIS THREAT SHOULD BEGIN MONDAY NIGHT AND PERSIST INTO
THE AFTERNOON HOURS ON TUESDAY.

...NEXT UPDATE...

THIS STATEMENT WILL BE UPDATED AROUND 11 AM CDT MONDAY.

$$

GMZ335-355-375-051030-
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GALVESTON BAY-WATERS FROM HIGH ISLAND TO FREEPORT 20 TO 60 NM-
WATERS FROM HIGH ISLAND TO FREEPORT OUT 20 NM-
522 AM CDT MON AUG 4 2008

...TROPICAL STORM WARNING IN EFFECT...
...HURRICANE WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT...

...NEW INFORMATION...

THE TROPICAL STORM WATCH HAS BEEN REPLACED WITH A HURRICANE
WATCH.

...AREAS AFFECTED...

THIS STATEMENT RECOMMENDS ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY PERSONS IN THE
FOLLOWING COUNTIES OR MARINE AREAS:

GALVESTON BAY...WATERS FROM HIGH ISLAND TO FREEPORT 20 TO 60
NM...WATERS FROM HIGH ISLAND TO FREEPORT OUT 20 NM.

...WATCHES/WARNINGS...

THE FOLLOWING WATCHES AND WARNINGS ARE CURRENTLY IN EFFECT FOR
THIS AREA:

TROPICAL STORM WARNING.
HURRICANE WATCH.

...PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

MARINERS SHOULD PREPARE FOR THE POSSIBILITY OF HURRICANE FORCE
WINDS BEGINNING MONDAY NIGHT.

...WINDS...

WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO INCREASE TO TROPICAL STORM FORCE MONDAY
DURING THE LATE EVENING HOURS WELL OFFSHORE AND COULD REACH
HURRICANE FORCE DURING THE EARLY MORNING HOURS ON TUESDAY
OFFSHORE. ACROSS GALVESTON BAY...WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO REACH
TROPICAL STORM FORCE DURING THE EARLY MORNING HOURS ON
TUESDAY.

...TORNADOES...

AS EDOUARD APPROACHES...FEEDER BANDS ROTATING AROUND THE CENTER WILL
PRODUCE ISOLATED WATERSPOUTS BEGINNING MONDAY EVENING AND PERSISTING
THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING.

...NEXT UPDATE...

THIS STATEMENT WILL BE UPDATED AROUND 11 AM MONDAY.

$$

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BRAZORIA-MATAGORDA-
522 AM CDT MON AUG 4 2008

...HURRICANE WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT...

...NEW INFORMATION...

A FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT TONIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY.

...AREAS AFFECTED...

THIS STATEMENT RECOMMENDS ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY PERSONS IN THE
FOLLOWING COUNTIES OR MARINE AREAS:

BRAZORIA...MATAGORDA.

...WATCHES/WARNINGS...

THE FOLLOWING WATCHES AND WARNINGS ARE CURRENTLY IN EFFECT FOR
THIS AREA:

HURRICANE WATCH.
FLASH FLOOD WATCH.

...PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

RESIDENTS SHOULD PREPARE FOR STRONG TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS.
WITH WIND SPEEDS EXPECTED IN THE 50 TO 70 MPH RANGE NEAR AND THE
EAST OF WHERE THE CENTER MAKES LANDFALL. MINOR DAMAGE WILL OCCUR
TO MANY MOBILE HOMES. A FEW HOUSES MAY HAVE MINOR DAMAGE TO ROOF
SHINGLES AND SIDING. UNSECURED LIGHTWEIGHT ITEMS MAY BECOME
PROJECTILES...CAUSING ADDITIONAL DAMAGE. SOME ELECTRICAL
WIRES WILL BE BLOWN DOWN...AND LOCAL POWER OUTAGES ARE LIKELY.

SOME NEWLY PLANTED TREES AND SHRUBS WILL BE DAMAGED OR UPROOTED.
SOME ROTTING SMALL TREES WILL BE UPROOTED...AND ROTTEN LARGE
BRANCHES WILL SNAP. NUMEROUS SMALL TWIGS WILL SEPARATE FROM
TREES.

...STORM SURGE AND STORM TIDE...

A STORM SURGE OF 2 TO 4 FEET IS EXPECTED NEAR AND JUST TO THE
EAST OF WHERE EDOUARD MAKES LANDFALL. THE WATER LEVELS BELOW
ARE BASED BASED ON THE LANDFALL OF A STRONG TROPICAL STORM IN
THE VICINITY OF GALVESTON BAY. IF EDOUARD BECOMES A CATEGORY ONE
HURRICANE...STORM SURGE LEVELS COULD REACH 4 FEET. BELOW IS A
TABLE OF EXPECTED WATER LEVELS FACTORING IN THE COMBINED EFFECTS
OF STORM SURGE AND TIDES NEAR THE LANDFALL TIME OF TUESDAY
MORNING.

LOCATION      EXPECTED WATER MAX LEVELS TUESDAY MORNING

HIGH ISLAND                 5.0 FEET.
MORGANS POINT...            3.5 FEET.
CLEAR LAKE ENTRANCE...      4.0 FEET.
EAGLE POINT...              4.0 FEET.
PORT BOLIVAR...             4.7 FEET.
GALVESTON CHANNEL...        4.7 FEET.
GALVESTON PLEASURE PIER...  5.2 FEET.
JAMAICA BEACH...            4.2 FEET.
SAN LUIS PASS...            4.0 FEET.
FREEPORT...                 3.2 FEET.
PORT O CONNOR...            1.2 FEET.

NOTE:  TIDE LEVELS ARE REFERENCED FROM MEAN LOWER LOW WATER

...WINDS...

TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO BEGIN TUESDAY MORNING ACROSS
PARTS OF COASTAL BRAZORIA COUNTY.  AREAS NORTH OF FREEPORT COULD RECEIVE
WINDS BETWEEN 40 AND 50 MPH TUESDAY MORNING. COASTAL MATAGORDA COUNTY
CAN EXPECT TO SEE MINIMAL TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS OF 35 TO 40 MPH.
JACKSON COUNTY WILL ONLY SEE TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS IF THE TRACK
OF EDOUARD SHIFTS SOUTH...OR IF EDOUARD STRENGTHENS TO A MINIMAL
HURRICANE.

...INLAND FLOODING...

AVERAGE RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 2 TO 4 INCHES WITH ISOLATED
AMOUNTS OF 6 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE...ESPECIALLY ALONG
AND NEAR THE TRACK OF EDOUARD. THIS RAINFALL COULD PRODUCE
SOME FLOODING PROBLEMS...ESPECIALLY ACROSS URBAN AREAS.

...TORNADOES...

TORNADOES WILL BE A POSSIBILITY AS THE TROPICAL STORM
APPROACHES AND RAIN BANDS BEGIN TO IMPACT THE COASTLINE.
THIS THREAT SHOULD BEGIN MONDAY NIGHT AND PERSIST INTO
THE AFTERNOON HOURS ON TUESDAY.

...NEXT UPDATE...

THIS STATEMENT WILL BE UPDATED AROUND 11 AM MONDAY.

$$

TXZ199-212-226-227-051030-
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FORT BEND-MONTGOMERY-WALLER-WHARTON-
522 AM CDT MON AUG 4 2008

...TROPICAL STORM WIND WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH TUESDAY
EVENING...

...NEW INFORMATION...

A FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT TONIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY.

...AREAS AFFECTED...

THIS STATEMENT RECOMMENDS ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY PERSONS IN THE
FOLLOWING COUNTIES OR MARINE AREAS:

FORT BEND...MONTGOMERY...WALLER...WHARTON.

...WATCHES/WARNINGS...

THE FOLLOWING WATCHES AND WARNINGS ARE CURRENTLY IN EFFECT FOR
THIS AREA:

TROPICAL STORM WIND WATCH.
FLASH FLOOD WATCH.

...PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

NEWLY PLANTED TREES AND SHRUBS MAY BE UPROOTED IF NOT SECURED
PROPERLY. SOME SMALL TWIGS WILL SEPARATE FROM TREES. RESIDENTS
SHOULD MOVE UNFASTENED ITEMS...SUCH AS GARBAGE CANS AND DECK
FURNITURE...INDOORS.

...WINDS...

TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS ARE POSSIBLE TUESDAY MORNING CONTINUING
INTO EARLY TUESDAY AFTERNOON. SUSTAINED WIND SPEEDS ARE EXPECTED TO
BE IN THE 35 TO 45 MPH RANGE.

...INLAND FLOODING...

AVERAGE RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 2 TO 4 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE
ACROSS THE AREA ON TUESDAY...WITH ISOLATED AMOUNTS
UP TO 6 INCHES POSSIBLE. THIS COULD PRODUCE SOME FLOODING
PROBLEMS...ESPECIALLY ACROSS URBAN AREAS.

...TORNADOES...

TORNADOES WILL BE A POSSIBILITY AS THE TROPICAL STORM
APPROACHES AND RAIN BANDS BEGIN TO MOVE INLAND. THIS THREAT
SHOULD BEGIN TUESDAY MORNING AND PERSIST INTO
THE AFTERNOON HOURS ON TUESDAY.

...NEXT UPDATE...

THIS STATEMENT WILL BE UPDATED AROUND 11 AM MONDAY.

$$

GMZ330-350-370-051030-
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MATAGORDA BAY-
WATERS FROM FREEPORT TO THE MATAGORDA SHIP CHANNEL 20 NM TO 60 NM-
WATERS FROM FREEPORT TO THE MATAGORDA SHIP CHANNEL OUT 20 NM-
522 AM CDT MON AUG 4 2008

...HURRICANE WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT...

...NEW INFORMATION...

NONE.

...AREAS AFFECTED...

THIS STATEMENT RECOMMENDS ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY PERSONS IN THE
FOLLOWING COUNTIES OR MARINE AREAS:

MATAGORDA BAY...WATERS FROM FREEPORT TO THE MATAGORDA SHIP
CHANNEL 20 NM TO 60 NM...WATERS FROM FREEPORT TO THE MATAGORDA
SHIP CHANNEL OUT 20 NM.

...WATCHES/WARNINGS...

THE FOLLOWING WATCHES AND WARNINGS ARE CURRENTLY IN EFFECT FOR
THIS AREA:

HURRICANE WATCH.

...PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

MARINERS SHOULD PREPARE FOR THE POSSIBILITY OF HURRICANE FORCE
WINDS BEGINNING ON MONDAY NIGHT.

...WINDS...

WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO INCREASE TO TROPICAL STORM FORCE MONDAY
DURING THE LATE EVENING HOURS WELL OFFSHORE AND COULD REACH
HURRICANE FORCE DURING THE EARLY MORNING HOURS ON TUESDAY
OFFSHORE. ACROSS MATAGORDA BAY...TROPICAL STORM AND HURRICANE FORCE
WINDS WILL LIKELY REMAIN NORTH OF THE AREA...UNLESS THE TRACK
OF EDOUARD SHIFTS SOUTH.

...TORNADOES...

AS EDOUARD APPROACHES...FEEDER BANDS ROTATING AROUND THE CENTER WILL
PRODUCE ISOLATED WATERSPOUTS BEGINNING MONDAY EVENING AND PERSISTING
THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING.

...NEXT UPDATE...

THIS STATEMENT WILL BE UPDATED AROUND 11 AM MONDAY.

$$

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JACKSON-
522 AM CDT MON AUG 4 2008

...HURRICANE WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT...

...NEW INFORMATION...

LOWERED RAINFALL TOTALS.

...AREAS AFFECTED...

THIS STATEMENT RECOMMENDS ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY PERSONS IN THE
FOLLOWING COUNTIES OR MARINE AREAS:

JACKSON.

...WATCHES/WARNINGS...

THE FOLLOWING WATCHES AND WARNINGS ARE CURRENTLY IN EFFECT FOR
THIS AREA:

HURRICANE WATCH.

...PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

NEWLY PLANTED TREES AND SHRUBS MAY BE UPROOTED IF NOT SECURED
PROPERLY. SOME SMALL TWIGS WILL SEPARATE FROM TREES. RESIDENTS
SHOULD MOVE UNFASTENED ITEMS...SUCH AS GARBAGE CANS AND DECK
FURNITURE...INDOORS.

...STORM SURGE AND STORM TIDE...

A STORM SURGE OF 2 TO 4 FEET IS EXPECTED NEAR AND JUST TO THE
EAST OF WHERE EDOUARD MAKES LANDFALL. THE WATER LEVELS BELOW
ARE BASED BASED ON THE LANDFALL OF A STRONG TROPICAL STORM IN
THE VICINITY OF GALVESTON BAY. IF EDOUARD BECOMES A CATEGORY ONE
HURRICANE...STORM SURGE LEVELS COULD REACH 4 FEET. BELOW IS A
TABLE OF EXPECTED WATER LEVELS FACTORING IN THE COMBINED EFFECTS
OF STORM SURGE AND TIDES NEAR THE LANDFALL TIME OF TUESDAY
MORNING.

LOCATION      EXPECTED WATER MAX LEVELS TUESDAY MORNING

HIGH ISLAND                 5.0 FEET.
MORGANS POINT...            3.5 FEET.
CLEAR LAKE ENTRANCE...      4.0 FEET.
EAGLE POINT...              4.0 FEET.
PORT BOLIVAR...             4.7 FEET.
GALVESTON CHANNEL...        4.7 FEET.
GALVESTON PLEASURE PIER...  5.2 FEET.
JAMAICA BEACH...            4.2 FEET.
SAN LUIS PASS...            4.0 FEET.
FREEPORT...                 3.2 FEET.
PORT O CONNOR...            1.2 FEET.


NOTE:  TIDE LEVELS ARE REFERENCED FROM MEAN LOWER LOW WATER

...WINDS...

COASTAL MATAGORDA COUNTY CAN EXPECT TO SEE MINIMAL TROPICAL STORM
FORCE WINDS OF 30 TO 40 MPH. JACKSON COUNTY WILL ONLY SEE TROPICAL
STORM FORCE WINDS IF THE TRACK OF EDOUARD SHIFTS SOUTH...OR IF
EDOUARD STRENGTHENS TO A MINIMAL HURRICANE.

...INLAND FLOODING...

AVERAGE RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 2 TO 4 INCHES WITH ISOLATED
AMOUNTS OF 6 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE...ESPECIALLY ALONG
AND NEAR THE TRACK OF EDOUARD. THIS RAINFALL COULD PRODUCE
SOME FLOODING PROBLEMS...ESPECIALLY ACROSS URBAN AREAS.

...TORNADOES...

TORNADOES WILL BE A POSSIBILITY AS THE TROPICAL STORM
APPROACHES AND RAIN BANDS BEGIN TO IMPACT THE COASTLINE.
THIS THREAT SHOULD BEGIN MONDAY NIGHT AND PERSIST INTO
THE AFTERNOON HOURS ON TUESDAY.

...NEXT UPDATE...

THIS STATEMENT WILL BE UPDATED AROUND 11 AM MONDAY.

$$

TXZ210-211-051030-
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AUSTIN-COLORADO-
522 AM CDT MON AUG 4 2008

...TROPICAL STORM WIND WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH TUESDAY
EVENING...

...NEW INFORMATION...

LOWERED EXPECTED WIND SPEEDS SLIGHTLY.

...AREAS AFFECTED...

THIS STATEMENT RECOMMENDS ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY PERSONS IN THE
FOLLOWING COUNTIES OR MARINE AREAS:

AUSTIN...COLORADO.

...WATCHES/WARNINGS...

THE FOLLOWING WATCHES AND WARNINGS ARE CURRENTLY IN EFFECT FOR
THIS AREA:

TROPICAL STORM WIND WATCH.

...PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

NEWLY PLANTED TREES AND SHRUBS MAY BE UPROOTED IF NOT SECURED
PROPERLY. SOME SMALL TWIGS WILL SEPARATE FROM TREES. RESIDENTS
SHOULD MOVE UNFASTENED ITEMS...SUCH AS GARBAGE CANS AND DECK
FURNITURE...INDOORS.

...WINDS...

TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS ARE POSSIBLE BEGINNING AROUND MID-DAY
ON TUESDAY AND CONTINUING THROUGH THE AFTERNOON HOURS. WIND
SPEEDS OF 30 TO 40 MPH ARE POSSIBLE.

...INLAND FLOODING...

AVERAGE RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 2 TO 4 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE
ACROSS THE AREA ON TUESDAY...WITH ISOLATED AMOUNTS
UP TO 6 INCHES POSSIBLE. THIS COULD PRODUCE SOME FLOODING
PROBLEMS...ESPECIALLY ACROSS URBAN AREAS.

...TORNADOES...

TORNADOES WILL BE A POSSIBILITY AS THE TROPICAL STORM
APPROACHES AND RAIN BANDS BEGIN TO MOVE INLAND. THIS THREAT
SHOULD BEGIN TUESDAY MORNING AND PERSIST THROUGH THE AFTERNOON
HOURS ON TUESDAY.

...NEXT UPDATE...

THIS STATEMENT WILL BE UPDATED AROUND 11 AM MONDAY.

$$



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