Isaias Update: Storm forecast to enter between Punta Cana and Santo Domingo coasts
The director of the Center for Emergency Operations (COE), General Juan Manuel Mendez in the evening press conference forecast eight inches of rain for several areas across all of the Dominican Republic from early on Thursday. He forecast flooding because top soil is hard after weeks of drought.
General Mendez said the storm is expected to enter the DR between eastern La Altagracia (Punta Cana) and Santo Domingo provinces to exit by the northwest. He said the storm is packing winds of 75 kph.
General Juan Mendez said a red alert has been issued for the provinces of La Altagracia, La Romana, San Pedro de Macoris, San Cristóbal and for Greater Santo Domingo. He said the whole nation, nevertheless, should prepare to receive heavy rains and winds.
During the press conference to announce the latest on the storm, Gloria Ceballos, director of the National Meteorological Office (Onamet) said the forecast is for the storm to become sufficiently organized so it can be officially named on Wednesday evening.
The US National Hurricane Center reports the storm has taken a more southernly track. See the track over the past hours:
2pm: 16.2N 64.7W
4pm: 16.3N 65.2W
5pm: 16.4N 65.6W
8pm: 16.0N 66.3W
The director of the Center for Emergency Operations (COE), General Juan Manuel Mendez in the evening press conference forecast eight inches of rain for several areas across all of the Dominican Republic from early on Thursday. He forecast flooding because top soil is hard after weeks of drought.
General Mendez said the storm is expected to enter the DR between eastern La Altagracia (Punta Cana) and Santo Domingo provinces to exit by the northwest. He said the storm is packing winds of 75 kph.
General Juan Mendez said a red alert has been issued for the provinces of La Altagracia, La Romana, San Pedro de Macoris, San Cristóbal and for Greater Santo Domingo. He said the whole nation, nevertheless, should prepare to receive heavy rains and winds.
During the press conference to announce the latest on the storm, Gloria Ceballos, director of the National Meteorological Office (Onamet) said the forecast is for the storm to become sufficiently organized so it can be officially named on Wednesday evening.
The US National Hurricane Center reports the storm has taken a more southernly track. See the track over the past hours:
2pm: 16.2N 64.7W
4pm: 16.3N 65.2W
5pm: 16.4N 65.6W
8pm: 16.0N 66.3W
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