Happyflowerlady
Vagabond Flowerchild
- Location
- Northern Alabama
Tropical storm Harvey has been upgraded into a catagory 3 hurricane, and is headed across the Gulf of Mexico and into southern Texas. It was originally thought to be making landfall near Galveston, but has changed course to a little more westward at this point, although there is still quite a bit of speculation as to where it might end up.
There is also a tropical storm front off of the west side of Florida, and it is headed northeast. They think that this storm will pass through Florida and out into the Atlantic Ocean; but there are also speculations that it could circle around and back into the Gulf again.
Should this happen, it could come ashore for the second time in Florida, or possibly make an even larger loop in the gulf and come ashore in Louisiana or Mississippi.
I have talked and talked with my dear friend, Ina, and she said that she has just been to the grocery store and stocked up on supplies in case they get flooded in.
Ina has told me before that her house is not in a location where it would flood; but she said that the roads around her house could become flooded and she would then be trapped at home. Not that anyone wants to be out where there is a hurricane going on anyway, but it is still scary to know that you can't get out if you needed to.
There is also a cold front that is moving south and it will impact the hurricane after it makes landfall, and this could keep the storm from moving on northward, making even more rain possible in Texas, Mississippi, and Louisiana.
Here is a video showing what the storm is looking like, and the possibilities of where they think it might travel to, depending on the weather conditions.
There is also a tropical storm front off of the west side of Florida, and it is headed northeast. They think that this storm will pass through Florida and out into the Atlantic Ocean; but there are also speculations that it could circle around and back into the Gulf again.
Should this happen, it could come ashore for the second time in Florida, or possibly make an even larger loop in the gulf and come ashore in Louisiana or Mississippi.
I have talked and talked with my dear friend, Ina, and she said that she has just been to the grocery store and stocked up on supplies in case they get flooded in.
Ina has told me before that her house is not in a location where it would flood; but she said that the roads around her house could become flooded and she would then be trapped at home. Not that anyone wants to be out where there is a hurricane going on anyway, but it is still scary to know that you can't get out if you needed to.
There is also a cold front that is moving south and it will impact the hurricane after it makes landfall, and this could keep the storm from moving on northward, making even more rain possible in Texas, Mississippi, and Louisiana.
Here is a video showing what the storm is looking like, and the possibilities of where they think it might travel to, depending on the weather conditions.