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As of 1000 AM Central Daylight Time, Saturday, October 10 2020, in the Atlantic Ocean, Tropical Depression Delta is currently producing winds of 0 miles per hour. The storm center has a low pressure of null millibars. From the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida. A Hurricane Warning has been issued for High Island, Texas to Morgan City, Louisiana. . A Hurricane Warning means that hurricane conditions are expected somewhere within the warning area within the next 36 hours. The storm center is currently located near n<.DOCTYPE North and TYPE West and approximately miles . . Present movement is toward the PE HTML PUBLIC W3CD at null miles per hour, and this general motion is expected to change with reduction in forward speed this afternoon. A turn toward the north is forecast to occur by late tonight, followed by a northnortheastward motion by Friday afternoon or Friday night. On the forecast track, the center of Delta will move over the western Gulf of Mexico this afternoon, over the northwestern Gulf of Mexico on Friday, and then move inland within the hurricane warning area Friday afternoon or Friday night. . Friday through Saturday, Delta is expected to produce 5 to 10 inches of rain, with isolated maximum totals of 15 inches, from southwest into southcentral Louisiana. These rainfall amounts will lead to significant flash, urban, small stream flooding, along with minor to isolated moderate river flooding. For extreme east Texas into northern Louisiana, southern Arkansas and western Mississippi, Delta is expected to produce 3 to 6 inches of rain, with isolated maximum totals of 10 inches. These rainfall amounts will lead to flash, urban, small stream and isolated minor river flooding. As Delta moves farther inland, 1 to 3 inches of rain, with locally higher amounts, are expected in the Ohio Valley and Mid Atlantic this weekend. . Hurricane conditions are expected within the hurricane warning area by Friday afternoon or evening, with tropical storm conditions expected within this area by early Friday. Tropical storm conditions are expected within the tropical storm warning areas on Friday, and are possible in the tropical storm watch area Friday night. . The next complete advisory will be at 01 Transiti. Please check back later as we track this potentially dangerous event. If you would like to learn more about storms, please say something like Tell me a Storm Fact. Arkansas Would you like to learn more about storms. If so, please say give me a storm fact. give me a storm fact Here is your tropical storm fact. During Hurricane Harvey, the local National Weather Service office in Houston observed alltime record daily rainfall accumulations on both August 26 and 27, measured at 14.4 inches and 16.08 inches respectively. If you would like to hear another fact, please say something like Give me a storm fact. 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Tropical Depression Delta is an active storm currently in the Atlantic Ocean. Delta is currently generating winds of 0 miles per hour. It is located miles . , and headed PE HTML PUBLIC W3CD at null miles per hour. The forecast is for this motion to change with reduction in forward speed this afternoon. A turn toward the north is forecast to occur by late tonight, followed by a northnortheastward motion by Friday afternoon or Friday night. On the forecast track, the center of Delta will move over the western Gulf of Mexico this afternoon, over the northwestern Gulf of Mexico on Friday, and then move inland within the hurricane warning area Friday afternoon or Friday night. A hurricane warning is in effect for High Island, Texas to Morgan City, Louisiana. Hurricane conditions are expected within the hurricane warning area by Friday afternoon or evening, with tropical storm conditions expected within this area by early Friday. Tropical storm conditions are expected within the tropical storm warning areas on Friday, and are possible in the tropical storm watch area Friday night. Would you like complete forecast details on all of the active tropical storms. Yes Here is the latest forecast. As of 1000 AM Central Daylight Time, Saturday, October 10 2020, in the Atlantic Ocean, Tropical Depression Delta is currently producing winds of 0 miles per hour. The storm center has a low pressure of null millibars. From the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida. A Hurricane Warning has been issued for High Island, Texas to Morgan City, Louisiana. . A Hurricane Warning means that hurricane conditions are expected somewhere within the warning area within the next 36 hours. The storm center is currently located near n<.DOCTYPE North and TYPE West and approximately miles . . Present movement is toward the PE HTML PUBLIC W3CD at null miles per hour, and this general motion is expected to change with reduction in forward speed this afternoon. A turn toward the north is forecast to occur by late tonight, followed by a northnortheastward motion by Friday afternoon or Friday night. On the forecast track, the center of Delta will move over the western Gulf of Mexico this afternoon, over the northwestern Gulf of Mexico on Friday, and then move inland within the hurricane warning area Friday afternoon or Friday night. . Friday through Saturday, Delta is expected to produce 5 to 10 inches of rain, with isolated maximum totals of 15 inches, from southwest into southcentral Louisiana. These rainfall amounts will lead to significant flash, urban, small stream flooding, along with minor to isolated moderate river flooding. For extreme east Texas into northern Louisiana, southern Arkansas and western Mississippi, Delta is expected to produce 3 to 6 inches of rain, with isolated maximum totals of 10 inches. These rainfall amounts will lead to flash, urban, small stream and isolated minor river flooding. As Delta moves farther inland, 1 to 3 inches of rain, with locally higher amounts, are expected in the Ohio Valley and Mid Atlantic this weekend. . Hurricane conditions are expected within the hurricane warning area by Friday afternoon or evening, with tropical storm conditions expected within this area by early Friday. Tropical storm conditions are expected within the tropical storm warning areas on Friday, and are possible in the tropical storm watch area Friday night. . The next complete advisory will be at 01 Transiti. Please check back later as we track this potentially dangerous event. If you would like to learn more about storms, please say something like Tell me a Storm Fact. 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