Imperial Valley Press

A timeline of Tropical Storm Harvey’s developmen­t

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CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (AP) — Harvey made landfall in Texas on Friday night as the strongest hurricane to hit the U.S. in more than a decade. By Saturday afternoon it had been downgraded into a tropical storm, but it had dumped 18 inches of rain on some areas and forecaster­s were warning that it could cause catastroph­ic flooding in the coming days. Here is a timeline of key moments in the storm’s developmen­t

n Aug. 17, 4 p.m., Tropical Storm Harvey is named, six hours after the National Hurricane Center in Miami issues a potential tropical cyclone for several small Caribbean islands.

n Aug. 19, 4 p.m., Mov- ing westward between the northern coast of South America and the larger Caribbean islands, Harvey is downgraded to a tropical depression, with maximum sustained winds of 35 mph. Six hours later, it is further downgraded to a tropical wave.

n Wednesday, 10 a.m., Harvey regenerate­s into a tropical depression about 535 miles southeast of Port O’Connor, Texas, with maximum sustained winds of 35 mph.

n Thursday, 1 p.m., After quickly strengthen­ing over the course of a day, Harvey becomes a hurricane, with maximum sustained winds of 85 mph. It is about 325 miles southeast of Port O’Connor, and Texas coastal communitie­s in its path are urged to complete their preparatio­ns. By midnight, it is upgraded to a Category 2 hurricane and is 220 miles from Port O’Connor, with sustained maximum winds of 100 mph.

n Friday, 2 p.m., Harvey is upgraded to a Category 3 hurricane, with sustained maximum winds of 120 mph. It is centered about 75 miles southeast of Corpus Christi. By 6 p.m., Harvey is a Category 4 storm just 45 miles from the city, with maximum sustained winds of 130 mph.

n Friday, 10 p.m., Harvey makes landfall as a Category 4 hurricane when the eye of the storm comes ashore between Port Aransas and Port O’Connor, two communitie­s on a spit off the coast of mainland Texas near Corpus Christi.

n Saturday, 2 a.m., Harvey is centered about 15 miles inland and is weakening as it slowly passes over land. It has been downgraded to a Category 3, with maximum sustained winds of 115 mph. Two hours later, it is downgraded further to a Category 2.

n Saturday, 5 a.m., With maximum sustained winds of 90 mph, Harvey is downgraded to a Category 1 storm. Forecaster­s warn of potentiall­y catastroph­ic flooding in the coming days. Hours later, it is downgraded yet again to a tropical storm and it is blamed for its first death — that of a person in Rockport, which sustained heavy damage.

 ?? AP PHOTO/ERIC GAY ?? A driver moves through flood waters left behind by Hurricane Harvey, Saturday, in Aransas Pass, Texas.
AP PHOTO/ERIC GAY A driver moves through flood waters left behind by Hurricane Harvey, Saturday, in Aransas Pass, Texas.

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