• ADVISORY: TD Beta 21 last

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    WTNT32 KNHC 222042
    TCPAT2

    BULLETIN
    Tropical Depression Beta Advisory Number 21
    NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL222020
    400 PM CDT Tue Sep 22 2020

    ...SLOW-MOVING BETA PRODUCING HEAVY RAINFALL AND FLOODING OVER
    PORTIONS OF THE UPPER TEXAS COAST...
    ...THIS IS THE LAST ADVISORY ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL HURRICANE
    CENTER...


    SUMMARY OF 400 PM CDT...2100 UTC...INFORMATION ----------------------------------------------
    LOCATION...29.0N 96.3W
    ABOUT 40 MI...65 KM N OF PORT OCONNOR TEXAS
    ABOUT 35 MI...55 KM NNW OF MATAGORDA TEXAS
    MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...30 MPH...45 KM/H
    PRESENT MOVEMENT...ENE OR 65 DEGREES AT 5 MPH...7 KM/H
    MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...1008 MB...29.77 INCHES


    WATCHES AND WARNINGS
    --------------------
    There are no coastal watches or warnings in effect.


    DISCUSSION AND OUTLOOK
    ----------------------
    At 400 PM CDT (2100 UTC), the center of Tropical Depression Beta was
    located by surface observations, satellites, and NOAA Doppler
    weather radars near latitude 29.0 North, longitude 96.3 West. The
    depression is moving toward the east-northeast near 5 mph (7 km/h)
    and this general motion is expected to continue through Friday. On
    the forecast track, the center of Beta will move inland over
    southeastern Texas through Wednesday and then over Louisiana and
    Mississippi Wednesday night through Friday.

    Data from surface observations and NOAA Doppler weather radars
    indicate that maximum sustained winds have decreased to near 30 mph
    (45 km/h) with higher gusts. Gradual weakening is forecast through
    Friday, and Beta is expected to become a remnant low pressure system
    by late Wednesday.

    The estimated minimum central pressure based on nearby surface
    observations is 1008 mb (29.77 inches).


    HAZARDS AFFECTING LAND
    ----------------------
    Key messages for Beta can be found in the Tropical Cyclone
    Discussion under AWIPS header MIATCDAT2 and WMO header WTNT42 KNHC.

    RAINFALL: For the middle and upper Texas coast, additional
    rainfall of 4 to 8 inches with isolated storm totals up to 20
    inches is expected. Significant flash and urban flooding is
    occurring and will continue today. Minor to isolated moderate river
    flooding is likely.

    Rainfall totals of 13 to 14 inches have been measured across
    portions of the Houston metropolitan area thus far.

    Rainfall totals of 2 to 5 inches are expected east into the Lower
    Mississippi Valley and portions of the Tennessee Valley through the
    end of the week. Flash and urban flooding is possible, as well as
    isolated minor river flooding on smaller rivers.

    TORNADOES: A tornado or two cannot be ruled out this evening along
    the upper Texas and southwestern Louisiana coasts.

    SURF: Swells generated by a combination of Beta and a cold front
    over the northern Gulf of Mexico will continue along the coasts of
    Louisiana and Texas during the next couple of days. These swells
    are likely to cause life-threatening surf and rip current
    conditions. Information on ongoing coastal flooding can be found in
    coastal flood products issued by local National Weather Service
    offices.


    NEXT ADVISORY
    -------------
    This is the last NHC advisory on Beta. Future information on this
    system, including the rainfall threat, can be found in Public
    Advisories issued by the Weather Prediction Center beginning at
    10 PM CDT, under AWIPS header TCPAT2, WMO header WTNT32 KWNH, and
    on the web at http://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov

    $$
    Forecaster Stewart
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