Cristobal may be gone but storm impacts still being felt
National Weather Service Mobile • June 8, 2020
Flooding, rip tides still a concern along the coast
(OBA®) – 4 a.m. Tropical Depression Cristobal Update, June 8 – Cristobal has weakened into a tropical depression early this morning. Despite Cristobal moving away from the region, we still expect significant impacts today, the National Weather Service said in a release on social media.
“Water is our main concern today. Inland flooding, coastal flooding, dangerous surf, and a high risk of rip currents will be our main threats today,” the release states. “The Tropical Storm Warnings were dropped and replaced by a wind advisory as it may be gusty this morning. A coastal flood warning is now in effect for Mobile Bay today as we will see 3-3.5 ft inundation, especially in the northern portion of the bay. We still expect heavy rain from the bands of rain moving off the Gulf this morning, which may lead to flash flood issues yet again. Lastly, a few tornadoes are possible again this afternoon.”
To get all the latest tropical information, check out the NWS tropical one-stop-shop webpage: www.weather.gov/srh/tropical?office=mob.
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