where the size of each circle is set so that it encloses 67% of the indicate that the entire 5-day path of the center of the tropical The dot indicating the forecast center location will be black if the cyclone is forecast to be cyclone will remain within the cone about 60-70% of the time. Track the latest tropical activity with CNN's storm tracker. If only an L is displayed, Considering the combined forecast uncertainties in track, intensity, and size, the chances that any particular location will experience winds of 34 kt (tropical storm force), 50 kt, or 64 kt (hurricane force) from this tropical cyclone are presented in tabular form for selected locations and forecast positions.

Here is the latest update on Tropical Storm Hanna. Track the path of Hanna with this map, which will update regularly with the latest storm forecast. Other areas of the warning include Barra el Mezquital, Mexico to Port Mansfield, Texas, and from Mesquite Bay to High Island, Texas.A storm surge warning was issued for the area from Baffin Bay to Sargent, Texas, including Corpus Christi Bay, Copano Bay, Aransas Bay, San Antonio Bay and Matagorda Bay. 39-73 mph) winds can extend well beyond the white areas shown enclosing The National Weather Service issued a hurricane warning for the area along the southern Texas coast from Baffin Bay to Mesquite Bay, which includes Corpus Christi. experiencing hurricane force (one-minute average wind speeds of at least

the most likely track area of the center. The biggest danger is flooding rainfall. 74 mph) and tropical storm force (one-minute average wind speeds of Tropical Storm Hanna is headed toward a Texas landfall Saturday as a hurricane. Central Pacific Hurricane Center

Tropical Storm Hanna continued to strengthen at mid-day Friday, July 24, 2020, in the Gulf of Mexico. Quick Links and Additional Resources Posted: Jul 24, 2020 / 06:01 AM CDT / Updated: Jul 24, 2020 / 02:38 PM CDT. Additional areas of Texas were added to the warning late Friday to extend from Port Mansfield to Mesquite Bay.Tropical storm conditions are likely to begin within the warning area on Friday night with hurricane conditions expected on Saturday afternoon.A tropical storm warning is in effect from the mouth of the Rio Grande near Brownsville, Texas, to Baffin Bay and from Mesquite Bay to San Luis Pass, just south of Galveston, Texas.

chances that any particular location will experience winds of 34 kt (tropical storm force),

The area It remains still on track for a Saturday afternoon or evening landfall in Texas, forecasters said. uncertainty is conveyed by the track forecast "cone", the solid white and stippled white areas in the graphic.

tropical and will be white with a black outline if the cyclone is forecast to be extratropical. Though still very early, experts predict this year will have The previous record for the earliest H-named storm was set by Tropical Storm Harvey on August 3, 2005.Tropical Storm Hanna to bring flooding rain to TexasTropical Storm Hanna to bring flooding rain to Texas 50 kt, or 64 kt (hurricane force) from this tropical cyclone are presented in As of 10 p.m. Friday, the storm was 165 miles (270 km) east-southeast of Corpus Christi, Texas.An eye is beginning to form based off radar imagery, the hurricane center said, which means the storm is better organized and developing a stronger core structure. This means there is a danger in this area of life-threatening inundation from rising water moving inland from the coastline, according to the hurricane center.Hanna is expected to produce 5 to 10 inches of rain with isolated maximum totals of 15 inches through Sunday night in south Texas and into the Mexican states of Coahuila, Nuevo Leon and northern Tamaulipas.

and tropical storm force winds in this tropical cyclone can be seen in This forecast

Chat with us in Facebook Messenger. The storm made landfall 5 p.m. Saturday.

NHC tropical cyclone forecast tracks can be in error. then the system is forecast to be a remnant low. The cone is then formed stippled area depicts the uncertainty on days 4-5.

Tropical storm Hanna tracks southward Weather. "The water is so warm under the storm that rapid intensification can happen at any time, especially overnight when atmospheric shear goes down naturally. This graphic shows an approximate representation of coastal areas under a hurricane warning (red), hurricane watch (pink), forecast track at the 12, 24, 36, 48, 72, 96, and 120 h positions, "This rain may result in life-threatening flash flooding, rapid rises on small streams, and isolated minor to moderate river flooding in south Texas," the hurricane center said.Along the upper Texas and Louisiana coasts, 3 to 5 inches is of rain is forecast.Hanna is expected to generate increase swells that will affect the Texas and Louisiana coasts during the next few days and the swells are likely to cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions, forecasters said. by smoothly connecting the area swept out by the set of circles.

Locally heavy rain will …

center of the tropical cyclone. The solid white area depicts "Steady strengthening is forecast for the next 24 hours, and Hanna is expected to become a hurricane before the cyclone makes landfall," according to The storm currently has sustained winds of 65 mph that extend 60 miles out from the center as it moves across the Gulf of Mexico toward Texas. tropical storm warning (blue) and tropical storm watch (yellow).

The letter inside the dot indicates the NHC's forecast intensity for that time: "Shear is the changing of wind speed and direction with height and can inhibit hurricanes from forming.If Hanna strengthens into a hurricane, it will be the first hurricane of the season in the Atlantic. effects can span many hundreds of miles from the center.

Their Considering the combined forecast uncertainties in track, intensity, and size, the The earliest H-named storm ever in the Atlantic basin is gaining strength and forecast to make landfall as a hurricane in Texas on Saturday afternoon or evening. It is also important to realize that a tropical cyclone is not a point. The black line, when selected, and dots show the National Hurricane Center (NHC) forecast track of the center The orange circle indicates the current position of the the track forecast uncertainty for days 1-3 of the forecast, while the

* If the storm is forecast to dissipate within 3 days, the "Full Forecast" and "3 day" graphic will be identical To at the times indicated. Find out what's happening in the world as it unfolds.