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UPDATE: Hermine picks up speed; SPI to get rain, wind starting this afternoon

Tropical Storm Update from the City of South Padre Island:

Tropical Storm Hermine has picked up speed and will impact our area earlier than previously forecast. Rain squalls should give way to steady rain around 4 p.m. on the coast.  The heaviest rain should occur between 9 p.m. this evening and 3 a.m. Tuesday morning.  We can expect 4-6 inches of rain in the South Padre Island area.

The wind forecast is a bit more difficult to predict at this time. We will be experiencing tropical storm force winds this evening, which means steady winds of at least 39 mph with higher gusts. As the storm approaches, it will be easier to estimate wind speeds. The National Weather Service feels conditions will continue to improve after daybreak Tuesday.

The City of South Padre Island has removed trash barrels from the beach. Residents and businesses should secure any outside objects that could become projectiles in higher winds.

Absolutely no relocation is being considered. Decisions concerning the Queen Isabella Memorial Bridge are the responsibility of the Texas Department of Public Safety and are based on prevailing wind conditions.

As always, monitor the National Weather Service and other appropriate outlets for updated information.

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From The Associated Press: Hurricane watch issued for coasts of Mexico, Texas

Mexican authorities opened shelters and warned people to watch out for mudslides Monday as Tropical Storm Hermine approached the northeastern border with Texas, the second major storm to hit the area this season.

Hermine could approach hurricane strength before making landfall early Tuesday in a sparsely populated area about 50 miles (80 kilometers) south of Matamoros, a city bordering Brownsville, Texas, according to the National Hurricane Center in Miami.

A hurricane watch was issued for the area from Rio San Fernando, Mexico, northward to Baffin Bay in Texas.

Hermine is expected to hit in the same area where Hurricane Alex roared ashore in June. It killed at least 12 people as remnant rains drenched a wide swath of northeastern Mexico for days.

The cattle-ranching region is one the most dangerous in Mexico's turf war between two drug cartels. It is the same area 72 migrants were killed two weeks ago in what it believed to be Mexico's worst drug gang massacre to date.

Mexican emergency officials urged people living in low-lying coastal areas to move to shelters, but there were no immediate evacuation plans.

"We urge the general population to be on alert for possible floods and mudslides," said Salvador Trevino, director of civil defense of Tamaulipas state, where Matamoros is located.

Hermine, with maximum sustained winds of near 50 mph (80 kph), was located about 205 miles (330 kilometers) southeast of Brownsville on Monday morning, and was moving north-northwest near 13 mph (21 kph).

Heavy rain is predicted with northeastern Mexico into south Texas getting 4 to 8 inches (10 to 20 centimeters) with as much as a foot in some places.


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