As of 10:00 PM CDT, Hurricane Rita had maximum sustained winds of near 120 MPH with higher gust… The eye of Hurricane Rita is just hours from landfall... Rita is a STRONG Category Three Hurricane. Little change in strength is expected prior to landfall. Rita was moving Northwest near 12 mph. Rita is still expected to come ashore as a
DANGEROUS CAT 3 HURRICANE.
Gradual weakening is then expected after RITA moves Inland…Isolated TORNADOES are possible tonight, Saturday and Saturday night over far eastern Texas, Louisiana, southern Arkansas and Mississippi.
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For complete up to date ADVISORIES & WARNINGS about this storm click here:
National Hurricane Center
>> Click HERE for the latest satellite imagery IR Loop
>> For latest Houston/Galveston long range Radar Loop- click here
>> Watch KPRC Local 2’s live continuous coverage of Hurricane Rita online. For this LIVESTREAM COVERAGE got to: Click2Houston.com
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For complete up to date ADVISORIES & WARNINGS about this storm click here:
National Hurricane Center
>> Click HERE for the latest satellite imagery IR Loop
>> For latest Houston/Galveston long range Radar Loop- click here
>> Watch KPRC Local 2’s live continuous coverage of Hurricane Rita online. For this LIVESTREAM COVERAGE got to: Click2Houston.com
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>> Watch KHOU.com for more online continuous coverage of Hurricane Rita too. For this
LIVESTREAM COVARAGE go to: KHOU.com
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