Tropical Depression John Mainly A Heavy Rainfall Event
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Five Day forecast track of Tropical Depression John from NOAA.
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NOAA/NWS via BBSNews 2006-9-03 - [8:00 pm PDT Advisory] -- Moisture From John Will Be Spreading Into The Southwestern United States Over The Next Couple Of Days. For Storm Information Specific To Your Area...Including Possible Inland Watches And Warnings... Please Monitor Products Issued By Your Local Weather Office.
At 800 Pm Pdt...0300Z...The Center Of Tropical Depression John Was Located Near Latitude 28.2 North...Longitude 113.1 West Or About 80 Miles...125 Km...Northwest Of Santa Rosalia Mexico.
The Depression Is Moving Toward The North-Northwest Near 7 Mph...11 Km/Hr. On This Track...The Center Is Expected To Remain Near Or Over The Eastern Baja California Coast Tonight And Early Monday.
Maximum Sustained Winds Are Near 35 Mph...55 Km/Hr...With Higher Gusts. Further Weakening Is Likely...And John Could Dissipate Within The Next 24 Hours.
Estimated Minimum Central Pressure Is 1002 Mb...29.59 Inches.
Rainfall Totals Of 3 To 5 Inches...With Isolated Maximum Storm Totals Up To 18 Inches...Are Possible Over The Central Baja Peninsula. Northwestern Mexico Could Receive 3 To 6 Inches Of Rain With Isolated Maximum Totals Of 10 Inches. These Rains Could Cause Life-Threatening Flash Floods And Mud Slides Over Mountainous Terrain. Moisture From John Could Help Produce 1 To 3 Inches Of Rain Over The Southwestern United States And Western Texas Through Monday.
Repeating The 800 Pm Pdt Position...28.2 N...113.1 W. Movement Toward...North-Northwest Near 7 Mph. Maximum Sustained Winds...35 Mph. Minimum Central Pressure...1002 Mb.
An Intermediate Advisory Will Be Issued By The National Hurricane Center At 1100 Pm Pdt Followed By The Next Complete Advisory At 200 Am Pdt.
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