Tropical Storm Danielle -2016

Tropical Storm Danielle formed from an area of low pressure over the southwestern Gulf of Mexico and is now over the southeastern coast of Mexico. This storm will not be directly affecting the United States, therefore, this will be our only mention of Tropical Storm Danielle.

Please use the NWS website for official updates and advisories concerning this storm.

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/

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“These are not official advisories. These updates and advisories are based upon information from our own computer models, NOAA, Local Weather Data Centers, deep water Buoy Data, and other publicly available sources. FOR THE SAFETY OF YOUR PROPERTY AND PERSON, please refer to your Local, State, and Federal Authority updates for Official Advisories and Orders. For up to the minute advisories and official updates, it is essential that you monitor your local Emergency Government, NOAA and Local Media Broadcasts. Please do not make personal safety decisions based upon information presented here.”
 
Tropical Storm Research Center, Gulf Shores, Alabama.
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Tropical Depression 3 / Tropical Storm Colin 2016

Gulf of Mexico Storm Update, June 5, 2016 @ 12:00 Hrs CDT –
 
The storm area in the southern Gulf is now officially a Tropical Depression – and will most likely become Tropical Storm Colin before Florida Gulf Coast landfall. All persons from the Panhandle of Florida to Marco Island as well as inland areas of northern Florida and southern Georgia should be watching official media advisories. Projected initial landfall will be close to Apalachicola, and St. George Island, Florida, late afternoon Monday, June 6. However, all locations mentioned above will see gusty winds, high surf, torrential rain, beach erosion, rip currents, lowland flooding and the possibility of some tornadoes. The storm will track across northern Florida and southern Georgia overnight Monday, June 6 to Tuesday, June 7 and will continue across South Carolina coastal areas into Wednesday, June 8.
 
Please use the NHC link below for current official advisories:
 
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“These are not official advisories. These updates and advisories are based upon information from our own computer models, NOAA, Local Weather Data Centers, deep water Buoy Data, and other publicly available sources. FOR THE SAFETY OF YOUR PROPERTY AND PERSON, please refer to your Local, State, and Federal Authority updates for Official Advisories and Orders. For up to the minute advisories and official updates, it is essential that you monitor your local Emergency Government, NOAA and Local Media Broadcasts. Please do not make personal safety decisions based upon information presented here.”
 
Tropical Storm Research Center, Gulf Shores, Alabama.