Tommy's Travel Forecast: Erin update, pattern change

Austin – Hurricane Irene continues to move WNW as a major cyclone. Traveling along the American eastern coast? ERIN will create the current risk of Rip and large waves with some vibrant winds.

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In the East Atlantic Basin, a new tropical wave can develop into the following storm called. The tropical areas wake up! As of now, the National Hurricane Center expects a low space of potential development (yellow polygon).

However, the wave enters a condensed environment for condensation.

Closer to the house, changing the pattern will lead to several days of rain, which can temporarily cool us from time to time.

At the local level, the high temperatures will remain near the three -week number of working week.

There are low flooding risks for most Texas and the deep south in Wednesday and Thursday.

We are now in a stage of summer where the risk of harsh weather across Conus is generally low, with some daily thunderstorms.

Next week, the climate prediction center expects warmer temperatures than usual in the south and cooler temperatures in the north. The rains are above natural in expectations for most of the western coast, with less than normal expectations in the Middle West.

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