Tropical Depression Ten – 2017

Tropical Depression Ten  formed from a Tropical Low Pressure area (Invest 92-L) just off the Florida Atlantic Coast.  While Tropical Storm Harvey continues to batter East Texas and Southwestern Louisiana, Tropical Depression Ten will be following the southeastern coastline of the US to the northeast and will be bringing Tropical Storm conditions to the coastal areas from the Georgia/Florida border to the outer banks of North Carolina over the next couple of days.  Persons in these areas may expect to see very heavy rain, lowlands flash flooding, gusty winds, high surf, beach erosion, rip currents and some tornadoes. Tropical Depression Ten will be leaving very unstable air in the mid to upper levels and as what is left of Tropical Storm Harvey starts to move inland and then northeast toward the  general path taken by Tropical Depression Ten, there may be significant thunderstorm activity throughout the Southeastern US for over a week to 10 days.

For official updates, please use the link below to the National Hurricane Center in Miami.

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Tropical Storm Research Center, Gulf Shores, Alabama
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