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Remnants of Danny Forecast Discussion Number 4

2021-06-29 10:47:50| National Hurricane Center (Atlantic)

Issued at 500 AM EDT Tue Jun 29 2021 000 WTNT44 KNHC 290847 TCDAT4 Remnants Of Danny Discussion Number 4 NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL042021 500 AM EDT Tue Jun 29 2021 Surface observations indicate that the low-level circulation associated with Danny is no longer well-defined. Therefore, Danny is no longer classifiable as a tropical cyclone. The observations also indicated that the maximum winds associated with these remnants have decreased to 20 kt or less, while surface pressures have risen to 1019 mb. The remnants of Danny are moving west-northwestward at about 15 kt and this general motion is expected to continue through today, with locally heavy rainfall spreading across portions of northern Georgia and Alabama. This is the last NHC advisory on Danny. For additional information specific to your area, please refer to products issued by your local National Weather Service Forecast Office. Key Messages: 1. Heavy rainfall from the remnants of Danny may produce isolated flash flooding, especially in urban areas, across western and northern Georgia into central and northern Alabama today. FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS INIT 29/0900Z 33.0N 83.0W 20 KT 25 MPH 12H 29/1800Z...DISSIPATED $$ Forecaster Latto

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