What's left of Humberto and finally Ingrid
Ingrid is still struggling, but she's officially Ingrid as of last night. It looks like she MAY curve out to see, but it's still way too early to tell. By Wednesday morning she'll still be off the coast of Puerto Rico. We shall see.
The remnants of Humberto are just about over the Louisiana/Mississippi border near Sondheimer, Louisiana, or about point where East Carroll Parish, Madison Parish and Warren County come together. Atlanta should get 1-2" of rain from this (hopefully), even though I've set the sprinklers out to come on Monday anyway.
Off to Columbia this afternoon to watch the Gamecocks...I've got my Spurrier visor in tow!
11 AM UPDATE: Humberto's remains are now near Edinburg, in Neshoba County, Mississippi, approaching Philadelphia.
5 PM UPDATE: Humberto's remains are now near Rockmart, Georgia in Polk County. The Hydrometeorological Prediction Center is no longer going to follow this storm. We did have quite a burst of rain though from Humberto, which must have been what is left of the eyewall of the storm.
Also, it looks like Ingrid is going to stay out to sea. No sign of "Jerry" yet.
Finally, it's Mojo v. Haka tomorrow night...in other words Odessa Permian is playing Euless Trinity on live TV on FSN. In case you're wondering what Haka is, read on.
The remnants of Humberto are just about over the Louisiana/Mississippi border near Sondheimer, Louisiana, or about point where East Carroll Parish, Madison Parish and Warren County come together. Atlanta should get 1-2" of rain from this (hopefully), even though I've set the sprinklers out to come on Monday anyway.
Off to Columbia this afternoon to watch the Gamecocks...I've got my Spurrier visor in tow!
11 AM UPDATE: Humberto's remains are now near Edinburg, in Neshoba County, Mississippi, approaching Philadelphia.
5 PM UPDATE: Humberto's remains are now near Rockmart, Georgia in Polk County. The Hydrometeorological Prediction Center is no longer going to follow this storm. We did have quite a burst of rain though from Humberto, which must have been what is left of the eyewall of the storm.
Also, it looks like Ingrid is going to stay out to sea. No sign of "Jerry" yet.
Finally, it's Mojo v. Haka tomorrow night...in other words Odessa Permian is playing Euless Trinity on live TV on FSN. In case you're wondering what Haka is, read on.
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