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Hurricane Central is mainly used for non local area threats and future system development potential.
If Laura comes ashore near the TX/LA border, what kinds of bad weather will the north Houston suburbs experience? If any?
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is there still a chance she goes to Lake Charles or east of there?
Has the recon data started coming in? Any idea when? Thanks in advance.
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Center is, technically, still south of 25°N; slightly south of where it appears on satellite. RECON just missed the center, but looking like another 1-2 MB pressure drop since last pass; 981 or 982 MB.
EDIT: Drop had higher winds, 15 KT, estimated pressure may be 979 or 980 MB.
Gracious. Wishing everyone in the path much safety!!!
Starting to feel better about the trends.
I am as well, but won’t really feel comfortable until tomorrow morning. Lots can change and the center can jog in any direction. Just praying it keeps east of here. I’m prepared for a direct hit as best as possible but my wife and I are expecting our baby tonight/tomorrow so hoping to not deal with the outcome of this storm afterwards.
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