KWEILYN: WE STILL HAVE HEAT TO
DEAL WITH BUT NOT OUR SUMMERTIME
HEAT WE TYPICALLY DEAL WITH AT
THIS TIME.
WE ARE DEALING WITH IMPACTS FROM
TROPICAL STORM CINDY WHICH MADE
LANDFALL A FEW HOURS AGO.
THE IMPACTS CONTINUE TO BE
FLOODING CONCERN AND CONCERNED
FOR TOMATOES.
OUTSIDE, IN SLIDELL WHERE KELSEY
DAVIS IS AND REVIEW JAN FOR,
PATRICK ROBERTS, AND YOU SEE --
AND OUR VIDEOGRAPHER, PATRICK
ROBERTS, AND YOU CAN SEE THE
WATER.
THE ADDITIONAL POTENTIAL FOR
RAINFALL TODAY.
TROPICAL STORM CINDY, 40 MILES
PER HOUR.
THE RAIN BANDS SPILLING IN AS
WELL.
WE THOUGHT THE SYSTEM MAKE
LANDFALL A FEW HOURS AGO
CONFIRMED BY THE NATIONAL
HURRICANE CENTER BETWEEN
CAMERON, LOUISIANA AND PORT
ARTHUR, TEXAS.
WE WILL LIKELY SEE IT BECOME A
TROPICAL DEPRESSION LATER AND
POST TROPICAL LATER TONIGHT AND
BRINGING IMPACTS INTO THE
EASTERN HALF OF THE UNITED
STATES INTO THE WEEKEND AS WELL.
ELSE BANDS SPIRAL AND SOME OF
THE HEAVY BANDS CHURNING TOWARD
IT BE COAST.
-- THE BANDS ARE SPIRALING AND
SOME OF THE HEAVY BANDS CHURNING
TOWARD THE COAST.
A FIRE HOSE A WATER TOWARD
BILOXI WHERE THE HEAVY RAIN IS.
SOME OF THESE COULD PRODUCE
WATERSPOUTS.
THEY COULD BECOME TORNADOES IN
THE SAME SETUP AS YESTERDAY.
WE HAVE RIVER FLOODING IN PLACE
AND THE POTENTIAL WITH FLOODING
AROUND PEARL RIVER IF YOU LIVE
OF THE NORTH SHORE, YOU ARE
FAMILIAR WITH THESE LOCATIONS
AND YOU KNOW HOW THEY INTERACT
WITH THE WATER'S ONE WHERE THE
SET UP OF ADVISORIES IN EFFECT.
THIS WHERE WE HAVE AROUND LAKE
BORN AND OFFSHORE WATERS, THE
TIDE IS 1 TO 3 FEET ABOVE
NORMAL.
INLAND, SUSTAINED 15 TO 25 MILES
PER HOUR IN THE GUSTS NEAR 30 AT
TIMES IN THE DIRECTION OF THE
WINDS OUT OF THE SOUTHEAST SO
THAT PUSH ON TO WATER ESPECIALLY
AROUND HIGH TIDE THROUGH THIS
MORNING AT AFTERNOON.
CONSIDER THAT TODAY AND A FLASH
FLOOD WATCH CONTINUES WITH AN
ADDITIONAL OF 1 TO 3 PLUS INCHES
OF RAIN.
SOME OF THE BANDS ARE HEAVY.
ON TOP OF THAT, THE TORNADO
WATCH CONTINUES AND THE METRO
AREA IS INCLUDED AND THE NORTH
SHORE AND COASTAL MISSISSIPPI TO
SEE SOME ROTATION WITHIN THE
RAIN BANDS.
FORECAST MODEL SHOWS A BAND
AROUND THE COAST UNTIL IT :00
THIS MORNING AND I THINK THAT IS
THE BAND WE ARE SEEING.
-- UNTIL 8:00 THIS MORNING AND I
THINK THAT IS THE BAND WE ARE
SEEING.
SOME OF YOU WILL STAY DRY AND
SOME OF YOU WILL HAVE NO
PROBLEMS.
THE PROBLEMS AND CONCERN WILL BE
THE POTENTIAL FOR LOCALLY HEAVY
RAIN AND THE CHANCE FOR
TORNADOES.
THIS TAKES US THROUGH THURSDAY
EVENING AND THE HOPE IS THE
FLASH FLOOD WATCH WILL BE ABLE
TO EXPIRE AND WE WILL KEEP YOU
POSTED.
HOUR-BY-HOUR INTO FRIDAY,
TEMPERATURES IN THE MID-80'S AND
THE CHANCE FOR A SCATTERED RAIN
AND STORM.
WE HAVE DRIER AIR PUNCHING IN A
YOU CAN SEE IT AND THAT'S
KEEPING MOST OF THE METRO DRIVE
AND THIS BAND AND -- DRY AND
THIS BAND IS KEEPING IT -- A
COLD FRONT IS APPROACHING SO
THAT IS WHY OUR RAIN CHANCE WILL
STAY IN THE FORECAST THROUGH THE
WEEKEND.
AN ADDITIONAL 1 TO 3 IS POSSIBLE
FOR SOME SPOTS OF BUT SOME WILL
SEE LESS AND THAT WILL BE GREAT
AT ALL OF THE RAINFALL.
THE SEVEN-DAY FORECAST, MORE
80'S THE WEEKEND.
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