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Hurricane Harvey – Part II Day 3 — Why Now?
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Hurricane Harvey – Part II Day 3

Hurricane HarveyPosition: 28.0N 97.0W [10PM CDT 0300 UTC].
Movement: Northwest [325°] near 7 mph [11 kph].
Maximum sustained winds: 130 mph [215 kph].
Wind Gusts: 145 mph [230 kph].
Tropical Storm Wind Radius: 140 miles [220 km].
Hurricane Wind Radius: 40 miles [ 55 km].
Minimum central pressure: 938 mb ↓.

Currently about 30 miles [ 45 km] East-Northeast of Corpus Christi, Texas.

This storm’s wind damage will be similar to a large tornado, but the rain and storm surge will be the most destructive feature. It is slow moving and is currently forecast to go inland and then come back out to the Gulf and head further north.

At 10PM CDT: “Harvey has just made landfall on the Texas coast over the northern end of San Jose Island about 4 miles (6 km) east of Rockport.”

At 7PM CDT Harvey is coming ashore between Port Aransas and Port O’Connor as a Category 4 Hurricane. At 8PM CDT the eyewall is beginning to come ashore.

At 7AM CDT Harvey is a maximum category 2 storm and still strengthening based on the falling pressure. At Noon CDT sustained tropical storm force winds are hitting the Texas coast around Corpus Christi. At 2PM CDT Harvey became a Category 3 hurricane, a major hurricane. At 6PM CDT Harvey became a category 4 storm as hurricane force winds are felt along the coast/

A Hurricane Warning is in effect for Port Mansfield to Sargent, Texas.

A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for North of Sargent to High Island, Texas.

A Storm Surge Warning is in effect for Port Mansfield to High Island, Texas.

Here’s the link for NOAA’s latest satellite images.

[For the latest information click on the storm symbol, or go to the CATEGORIES drop-down box below the CALENDAR and select “Hurricanes” for all of the posts related to storms on this site.]