Sept. 12 @ 1:45 p.m. – TS Sally Phase 1 Storm Watch, Update 2

GLPC STORM WATCH
Tropical Storm Sally
UPDATE #2
Saturday, September 12, 2020
1:45 p.m.

GLPC is in Storm Watch phase and monitoring the development of Tropical Storm Sally, formerly Tropical Depression 19, which may affect our area over the next few days. Businesses and coastal residents should be alert for new updates and warnings and need to be prepared to take quick action if necessary.

Please review your facility’s hurricane plan, be thoughtful of stockpiling any loose material or excess items that could fly away or be damaged if Port Fourchon is affected by a storm, and make sure the Port Commission has your facility’s updated contact information so that you can receive timely storm-related information.
POSSIBLE IMPACTS IN THE PORT FOURCHON AREA:

  • RAINFALL: Rainfall totals of 3 to 8 inches are forecast through Tuesday, with locally higher amounts possible. Slow movement of this system could create significant rainfall and associated flooding threats.
  • TIDES: Elevated tides could affect portions of the area. Storm surge could begin as early as Monday morning.
  • WINDS: Increased probability of sustained tropical force winds. Strong winds possible late Sunday into Monday.
  • ROADWAYS: No closures at this time.

 

NOTIFICATIONS AND WEATHER INFORMATION:

If you have signed up to any of our public information or emergency notification lists, e-mails, and/or social media, messages will be sent out regularly during a weather event with up-to-date information. If you would like to sign up for any notifications from the Port Commission, visit our NOTIFY ME page.

Visit the Port Commission’s WEATHER & STORM INFO webpage for links to current storm information, helpful storm prep information and resources, and contact updating forms.

We will continue to evaluate the threat this weather poses and keep you updated with any developing weather-related issues.

 

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