To: AliVeritas
I've got family in San Antonio - any educated guesses on the impact in that area? Any information/opinions on this are appreciated. Thanks.
To: Vintage1
Minor effects in San Antonio - though not negligible.
The current path shows it moving northwards as it hits the coast 200-250 miles east of SA. So SA would get back-side rains, winds from the north (maybe 50-75 if eye = 125, probably less: expect 45-60 mph.)
There will be wind and tornado and rain damage, but not major problems. Much more than any front of squall line though!
1,980 posted on
09/21/2005 2:04:18 PM PDT by
Robert A Cook PE
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To: Vintage1
I've got family in San Antonio - any educated guesses on the impact in that area? Any information/opinions on this are appreciated. Thanks. Hurricane force winds and flooding. There might be some localized wind damage for some dwellings (trees down, power lines down).
1,988 posted on
09/21/2005 2:05:44 PM PDT by
sinkspur
(Just west of DFW Airport. We can take in four or five and two dogs.)
To: Vintage1
I've got family in San Antonio - any educated guesses on the impact in that area? Any information/opinions on this are appreciated. Thanks. Hurricane force winds and flooding. There might be some localized wind damage for some dwellings (trees down, power lines down).
1,990 posted on
09/21/2005 2:05:56 PM PDT by
sinkspur
(Just west of DFW Airport. We can take in four or five and two dogs.)
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