Coastal Bryan

Tropical Storm Warning
Statement as of 8:07 PM EDT on May 26, 2012

... Tropical Storm Warning remains in effect...

... Probability of tropical storm/hurricane conditions...
there is little chance for hurricane conditions at this time.
Also... the chance for tropical storm conditions at this time is
up to 53 percent. This represents a general steady trend since
the last forecast.

... Storm surge and storm tide...
at this time... storm tide impacts are expected to be low. Tides
are expected to reach 2 to 3 feet above normal at the times of
high tide Sunday... but since we are at a relative Low Point in the
astronomical tide cycle... impacts should be relegated to shoreline
and beach erosion. A few coastal roads may have some water on
them at high tides around mid day Sunday and again Sunday
night as water levels at the shore produce 1 to 2 feet of inundation...
but major arteries... such as Route 80 between Wilmington Island
and Tybee Island... are not expected to be entirely under water
based on the current track of Beryl. Also... significant inundation
of structures is not expected at this time.

... Tornadoes...
isolated tornadoes will be possible Sunday and Sunday night in
bands moving onshore on the north side of the track of Beryl.




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