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Sunday, May 15, 2016
A Look To The South And Bit Of Rain Yesterday
Today marks the start of the 2016 Hurricane Season in the Eastern North Pacific Basin and NHC has begun issuing its daily outlooks . Above IR image shows quite a bit of activity in the Basin this morning, and first NHC outlook for the season is below.
The first six named storms this year will be: Agatha; Blas; Celia; Darby; Estelle; and Frank.
There were thunderstorms in the eastern edge of the ALERT network yesterday afternoon and 10 sites recorded measurable precipitation. Eight of these are shown in eastern sector map below - max was 0.31 inches at Manning Camp and the rainfall extended south from Redington Pass to the Empire Mountains just south of I-10. Dry here at house with our last measurable rain back on April 12th.



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