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TROPICAL STORM ERIKA REMAINS WEAK LIKELY TO AFFECT FLORIDA GULF COAST

  • SevereWXWarn
  • Aug 30, 2015
  • 1 min read

Tropical Storm Erika remains to be a weaker storm and will Likely affect the gulf coast of Florida with some winds, which should be less than 45 mph and rain in the amounts of 2-5 inches. The main threats from the storm will be localized flooding and rough seas for boats in the Gulf. We will continue to monitor the storm with posts as needed. Be proactive if one are in the path of this storm and be weather aware. Be sure to keep an eye on our site and maps as our data updates around the clock. Also be sure to like and share us of Facebook to stay up to date on current stories.

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Location: 18.8°N 74.4°W Maximum Winds: 35 kt Gusts: 45 kt Minimum Central Pressure: 1008 mb Environmental Pressure: 1012 mb Radius of Circulation: 125 NM Radius of Maximum Wind: 50 NM


 
 
 

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