Waiting for Edouard

Tropical Storm Edouard made landfall with maximum sixty-five mph winds this morning on the upper Texas coast, between High Island and Sabine Pass, but did little more than soak the beaches on Galveston Island. Right now, it’s rapidly falling apart as it moves inland, headed our way. We await its outer rain bands this afternoon amid a flash flood watch and predictions of up to six inches of rain by tomorrow morning. Sky’s still clear, but radar shows patches of green and yellow still formed in a loosening ball that’s rolling towards us. Promises to cool us down to about ninety degrees for a high on Wednesday.

0 responses to “Waiting for Edouard

  1. How hard is it raining. I just looked at my radar and Austin looks to be a “medium green” color. 1700 HRS EDT. Joe

  2. Dick Stanley's avatar Dick Stanley

    Just sprinkles, so far, for the past two hours. Local radar shows most of it north and south of us. Pity. At least the temp is only 91 degrees.