There has been no change in intensity and Beta will likely remain a storm until later tomorrow. So the question remains for us...how much, if any rain will we get as Beta passes to our NW. The model predictions again call for less total rainfall amounts for SE LA & MS., generally 1-2".
As I have mentioned in previous posts, Hurricane Teddy's circulation keeps drawing down drier air down to the Gulf coast. Without the deep tropical moisture around like with Sally, the heavy rain threat has diminished. You can see the cold front has pushed into the Bahamas and through south Florida.
There still is that bright cluster south of our coast, but it is now totally separated from Beta.
There has been a recent burst of storms around the center, but radar has it about to make landfall.
Hopefully the center will move inland and will keep decreasing as that would allow out high water levels to slowly subside.
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Screw the Saints and the big sell out Brees caving to pressure on a false narrative pushed in the news. Brees cares about money not New Orleans and fans.
Why even comment? Don't be an asshole. It isn't pleasant.
Thank you Bob!
Bob said leave the criticizers alone, he likes reading what they say.
~~Bette~~
great job Bob, screw the saints and the nfl.Didn't even watch the bums last night.
Oh now you a sportscaster Bob? What does sports have to do with the weather? Stick with what you know. But then again, what do you know about the weather?
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