Tropical Storm Imelda Forms In The Gulf Of Mexico, And It’s Already Made Landfall
September 17, 2019
Tropical Storm Imelda formed in the Gulf of Mexico Tuesday, and it’s already made landfall.
Imelda formed in the Gulf just before making landfall about 1 p.m. near Freeport, Texas, with winds of 40 mph. It’s continuing to move inland and will quickly weaken below tropical storm status.
Earlier Tuesday morning, Imelda was just a tropical wave that was given only a 30 percent chance of development.
It will bring 6-12 inches of rain to parts of Texas.
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