Weather news: Tropical Storm Harold makes landfall in Texas, marking the first US landfall of the At
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The tropical storm Harold fell ashore on South Texas coast on Tuesday morning and was first storm in which US fell ashore in 2023 Atlantic Hurricane season. Harold came ashore on Padre Island of Texas, 80.5kms continuous winds and higher gusts. Heavy rain strong winds will continue to hit parts of Southern Texas Mexico, inner parts of Harold Tuesday afternoon in evening. The tropical storm Harold is expected pour up to 7 inches 3 5 inches in Southern Texas - and some regions - Atlantic Hurricane season is rising. Three tropical systems were established within 24 hours on Saturday. Harold is now fourth in four days. The tropical storm warnings were given to the Port O 'Connor, Texas, from Rio Grande's mouth, and the tropical storm clocks from Port O'Connor to Texas Sargent. Harold can rain 76-127 millimeters to Southern Texas on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and will be located locally close to 177 mm. 101-152mm rain is expected in Meksika. As storm moves inside Tuesday afternoon, the wind speeds can be relaxed slightly, but Gusts, which damages 48-64kms of 48-64kms, will still be possible. A 304-914mm storm fluctuation could briefly overflow low coastal areas to Sargent, Baffin Gulf, Corpus Christi and Matagorda Gulf along the mouth of Rio Grande River. Life -threatening surfing and RIP current conditions will continue on the Southern Texas coast until Tuesday and may see that the state has developed several hurricanes. While region continues to fight one of the hottest, dry summers, threat of storm is moved to South Texas. While rains this tropical system can help to extinguish parts situation that prevents drought, some worst conditions drought-can miss most excessive and extraordinary drought areas in center Tut Teksas. Franklı The tropical storm is preparing to hit Hispaniola with life -threatening flood and mud shifts on Wednesday. Franklin had 80.5kms winds on Tuesday morning and took place on the Caribbean Sea about 418 kilometers south of the Dominican Republic Santo Domingo. Franklin will evacuate very heavy rain throughout Hispaniola on Tuesday -Çarşamba and increase the threat of flash floods and mud slipping.