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Delta batters Yucatan, heads to US Gulf Coast

- Doyle Rice

After battering Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, Hurricane Delta is now setting its sights on the U.S. Gulf Coast, and a landfall is expected sometime Friday.

The National Hurricane Center issued storm surge and hurricane watches Wednesday for portions of the northweste­rn and northern U.S. Gulf Coast ahead of the storm.

Delta is forecast to emerge into the Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday afternoon and restrength­en into a Category 3 major hurricane, forecaster­s said.

“Delta is expected to grow in size as it approaches the northern Gulf Coast, where there is an increasing likelihood of life-threatenin­g storm surge and dangerous hurricane-force winds beginning Friday, particular­ly for portions of the Louisiana coast,” the hurricane center warned.

In addition, Delta could bring 4 to 8 inches of rain, with isolated maximum amounts of 12 inches, to the central Gulf Coast through parts of the Lower Mississipp­i Valley. Heavy rainfall could result in flash, urban and small stream flooding along with minor river flooding, according to the hurricane center.

When Delta moves inland, heavy rain is expected in the Ohio Valley and mid-Atlantic region this weekend, the center said.

Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards said Delta was expected to make landfall there Friday night or Saturday morning and the entire state is in the storm’s possible path. State and local officials in coastal areas were shoring up levees, sandbaggin­g and taking other protection­s measures, he said.

Louisiana is still recovering from Hurricane Laura, which ravaged the southweste­rn region as it roared ashore as a Category 4 storm in August. More than 6,600 Laura evacuees remain in hotels around the state, mainly in New Orleans, because their homes are too damaged to return.

Edwards also declared a state of emergency Tuesday and said he plans to ask President Donald Trump for a pre-landfall disaster declaratio­n Wednesday.

Delta would be the 10th named storm to hit the U.S. in a single season, an all-time record. This year has tied 1916 for nine tropical systems that made landfall in the U.S., AccuWeathe­r said.

Four of the landfalls so far in 2020 have been from hurricanes, including Hanna, Isaias, Laura and Sally, the Weather Channel said. Delta would be the fifth hurricane landfall of the year.

Delta hit Mexico on Wednesday morning as a Category 2 storm, coming ashore near Puerto Morelos along the northeaste­rn coast of the Yucatan Peninsula. The center of Delta made landfall around 6:30 a.m. EDT, with top winds of 110 mph, a strong Category 2 hurricane, the National Hurricane Center said.

 ?? PEDRO PARDO/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? Members of the Mexican Army remove fallen trees in Cancun, Mexico, on Wednesday.
PEDRO PARDO/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES Members of the Mexican Army remove fallen trees in Cancun, Mexico, on Wednesday.

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