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TD 3, Northern Gulf Coast remain Vigilant, but not Reactive, Yet.

Posted on June 2, 2020June 2, 2020 By Jazzy J No Comments on TD 3, Northern Gulf Coast remain Vigilant, but not Reactive, Yet.
TD 3, Northern Gulf Coast remain Vigilant, but not Reactive, Yet.

The current forecasts project uncertainty on speed and intensity of the storm. However, they are gathering a concensus on direction. TD 3 should be heading toward the Northern Gulf Coast, slowly. Looking at a possible Louisiana landing on Sunday or Monday. However, this date keeps getting pushed back with each report.

My advice is to maintain vigilance, but no action at the moment.

Globally enhanced from MyRadar – June 2, 2020, Morning

Screen Capture, CBS New Orleans News Caster, June 2, 2020

NOAA, Key Messages, June 2, 2020, am

2020, Atlantic, Depression, Tropical Storms

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