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Hurricane watches for Gulf coast
Tom Moore, Lead Meteorologist, The Weather Channel
11:53 p.m. ET 8/3/2008
Tropical Storm Edouard continues to spin in the northern Gulf of Mexico. A hurricane watch has been issued from Intracoastal City, La., to Port O'Connor, Texas. A tropical storm warning remains in effect from the mouth of the Mississippi River westward to Cameron, La.
Edouard is moving slowly westward at 5 mph. The central pressure is 1002 mb and the storm is centered about 390 miles east of Galveston, Texas.
Edouard should make landfall either along the southwest Louisiana coast or the upper Texas Gulf coast by Tuesday. There is a possibility that Edouard could reach hurricane strength.
Heavy rain will likely be associated with the storm after it makes landfall.
One benefit from this system is that it could break the heat wave across much of Texas by the middle of the week.
Elsewhere in the Atlantic there is a low pressure system about 700 miles to the east-northeast of the northern Leeward Islands and remains poorly organized.
This low has a small window to develop, but is not a threat to any land areas presently.
Tom Moore, Lead Meteorologist, The Weather Channel
11:53 p.m. ET 8/3/2008
Tropical Storm Edouard continues to spin in the northern Gulf of Mexico. A hurricane watch has been issued from Intracoastal City, La., to Port O'Connor, Texas. A tropical storm warning remains in effect from the mouth of the Mississippi River westward to Cameron, La.
Edouard is moving slowly westward at 5 mph. The central pressure is 1002 mb and the storm is centered about 390 miles east of Galveston, Texas.
Edouard should make landfall either along the southwest Louisiana coast or the upper Texas Gulf coast by Tuesday. There is a possibility that Edouard could reach hurricane strength.
Heavy rain will likely be associated with the storm after it makes landfall.
One benefit from this system is that it could break the heat wave across much of Texas by the middle of the week.
Elsewhere in the Atlantic there is a low pressure system about 700 miles to the east-northeast of the northern Leeward Islands and remains poorly organized.
This low has a small window to develop, but is not a threat to any land areas presently.
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