Monday, October 11, 2021

TS Pamela in the Eastern Pacific due to hit N.Texas late Wednesday and Thursday with heavy rainfalls.

 It has long amazed me how living here in N Texas, we get more weather from Eastern Pacific hurricanes than we do from the Gulf and the Caribbean Sea hurricanes. Tropical Storm Pamela is at 70 MPH winds as this is being written. It becomes a hurricane at 74MPH and the storm is strengthening to near 115MPH at landfall as it crosses the Baja California Peninsula into  Mexico.Then it picks up speed and moves Northeast into Texas with heavy rains due Late Wednesday and Thursday here. Flash flood warnings will be issues if needed with Urban and Flash flooding possible. 

The good news is, Saturday and Sunday this coming weekend will be pure fall with highs in the 70s and lows in the upper 40s.

 

 

 

 This is the last time we got a Pacific Hurricane and it was 2018.





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