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And, as if Wilma weren't enough, a record setting new tropical storm has formed southwest of Puerto Rico in the Caribbean Sea. Tropical Storm Alpha sets a new Atlantic Basin record for named storms: 22 in one season. The storm is forecast to move NNW over Haiti Sunday, then through the southern Bahamas before turning northward and northeastward into the Atlantic.
A tropical storm warning has been issued for Haiti, the Dominican Republic, the southeastern Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands. Heavy rain is beginning to spread into Hispaniola with up to a foot expected in isolated locations. Life-threatening flash floods and mudslides may result.
Wow I believe i may have asked this before why do they not use x y and z? I am glad i don't live on the coast but our state always gets dumped with a shitload of water and our little lakes and streams flood.
Wow I believe i may have asked this before why do they not use x y and z? I am glad i don't live on the coast but our state always gets dumped with a shitload of water and our little lakes and streams flood.
i saw last night on fox news they had a meteorologist saying that once wilma goes over florida, it could meet with alpha and cause a huge snow storm as it goes farther north towards new york.
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