Tropical Storm Dolly

July 20, 2008 by Bruce  
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tropical_storm_dolly Tropical Storm Dolly has been picking up steam and has  a possibility of hitting the south Texas coast sometime late this week. Currently the storm is right off the Yucatan peninsula and will be moving over the peninsula later tonight. Currently Tropical Storm Dolly only has winds of 45 miles per hour and is not expected to cause much damage. It is not expected to reach hurricane strength but will strengthen as it moves toward the Texas Coast and will likely have sustained winds for 65 miles per hour by the time it hits Texas or Mexico. This is the fourth storm of the season which of only one Bertha has became a hurricane. Cristobal is currently moving up the east coast and is not expected to affect land except maybe the extreme northeast and with the cooling waters up the East coast then the Tropical Storm Cristobal should weaken before it hits land.

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