Sunday, September 25, 2005

Hurricane RITA- FINAL UPDATE Sunday, Sept. 25, 2005

At 10:00 AM CDT- Sunday, September 25th- RITA had weakened to a Depression but remains a Heavy Rain Producer. (But not for Shreveport-- nice and partly sunny skies in the forecast for us with only a chance of Daylight Heating- Thundershowers this afternoon.)
At 10:00, Rita was about 40 miles North of Shreveport and was moving toward the North near 10 mph. A gradual turn toward the northeast is expected during the next 24 hours…
Looks like we got around 7:51 inches of rain total here at the house with 11:48 inches or better southwest of us.
Besides for a cable line getting taken out and some light tree damage… Amy and I seem to have made out just fine overall...
IT's going to take a day or more to clean up the tree debris and fix what needs fixing in the damaged part of all those old Pecan Trees…
But it’s not damage to the house and that’s a blessing.
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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 Shreveport, LA long range Radar Loop- C
lick Here
>> Watch KPRC Local 2’s live continuous coverage of TS Rita online. For this LIVESTREAM COVERAGE out of Houston, TX go to: Click2Houston.com
(Note: Might take a few to load up)
>> Watch KHOU.com for more online continuous coverage of TS Rita out of Houston, TX. For this LIVESTREAM COVARAGE go to: KHOU.com
(Note: Might take a few to load up)
This is my last POST on RITA…
That is unless she turns back and starts more trouble for us or others…
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