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Hurricane hunters found winds of 93 mph on the southeast eyewall.
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Dry air is getting pulled into that quadrant. That's good newsHurricane hunters found winds of 93 mph on the southeast eyewall.
Update. I’ve had a lot of beer.
My family in Lake Charles evacuated. My dad and sister stayed put. He's just outside of Bell City and she's just outside of Lacassine. Looks like they might end up inside the western part of the eyewall. Best wishes for all of you.
That's a pretty significant hook eastward ... could help Lake Charles area avoid the very worst of it.The eye of Delta is just about to cross Hwy 82.
It's moving in right between North Island & Pecan Island.
It was all about timing. If Delta had been moving slower and spent another day over water, Nola would have been in the cone.That's a pretty significant hook eastward ... could help Lake Charles area avoid the very worst of it.
NHC shows sustained winds about an hour ago were 85 mph. If that's been slipping downward, the wind issues should be at least somewhat mitigated by the time Delta's eye approaches the I-10.
Sadly, even though Lake Charles is on the west side of the CoC, the storm isn't far enough from them to avoid the western eyewall. So the mess around there is going to get messier.That's a pretty significant hook eastward ... could help Lake Charles area avoid the very worst of it.
NHC shows sustained winds about an hour ago were 85 mph. If that's been slipping downward, the wind issues should be at least somewhat mitigated by the time Delta's eye approaches the I-10.