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Harold Weakens To Tropical Depression After Making Landfall

Tropical Storm Harold Makes Landfall in South Texas

Harold Weakens to Tropical Depression After Making Landfall

Storm Brings Damaging Winds and Heavy Rain to Texas

Tropical Storm Harold made landfall in South Texas on Aug. 22, bringing damaging winds and heavy rain to the region. Harold made landfall as a tropical storm just before 10 am ET on Padre Island Texas with sustained winds of 70 mph.

Harold is the first tropical storm to make landfall in the United States this year. The storm is expected to weaken as it moves inland over Texas, but it could still bring significant flooding and wind damage to the region.

The National Hurricane Center has issued a tropical storm warning for the Texas coast from Port Mansfield to Sargent. The warning means that tropical storm conditions are expected within the next 24 hours.

Harold is expected to continue to weaken as it moves inland over Texas. However, the storm could still bring heavy rain and flooding to the region. Residents in the path of the storm should be prepared for flooding and other hazardous conditions.

Conclusion

Tropical Storm Harold is a reminder that the Atlantic hurricane season is still active. While Harold is not expected to be a major hurricane, it is important to be prepared for any storm that threatens your area. Make sure to have an emergency plan in place and be ready to evacuate if necessary.


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