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Friday, August 25, 2017
Quick Look At Harvey - AM 25 August
Hurricane Harvey visible image from 1415 UTC this morning over the GoM southeast of Corpus Christi, Texas. Image below is reflectivity from the Brownsville NWS radar at 1442 UTC.
From NHC - current track forecast above and seven day rainfall potential below. The threat for catastrophic flooding will be much more extensive than the high winds potential, since storm stalls along the Texas coast. Considerable threat for tornado occurrences also exists today into tomorrow.




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