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Tropical Storm Richard
Posted: 10.21.2010 at 2:31 PM
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The 17th named storm of the 2010 hurricane season has Formed. Earlier today the National Hurricane Center upgraded the depression to a tropical storm. Richard has been spinning in the Caribbean over the past week as an area of low Pressure.

The National Hurricane Center expects for Richard to become a hurricane within the next 24 to 36hrs. The storm is about 220 miles southeast of the Cayman Islands with winds near 40mph. It is forecasted to produce flooding conditions of up to 8 inches of rain over Jamaica. Right now the Storm is expect to move toward the Yucatan Peninsula over the weekend with a possible landfall by Early Monday.

Richard is expect to move into the Bay of Campeche, but is too far out to say whether or not the Valley will see an impact. As of now, most reliable Weather Models are keeping Richard Away from the Valley. Keep it here to ValleyCentral.com for all the latest weather forecast.

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