All-time cold...More than 13 000 people, including 5 400 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), have been affected by the worsening flood situation in Mali as of Thursday, August 13, 2020. 27 deaths were reported in the country, six of which died due to flash flooding and one from a collapsed home.More than 900 houses were damaged across the nation, and 1 200 families were evacuated to 52 shelters across La Libertad, San Salvador, Sonsonate, and San Vicente.In the capital city of San Salvador, 50 houses were destroyed and 23 vehicles fell into a sinkhole.The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said on June 5 that there are about 150 000 affected people in El Salvador, 306 000 in Guatemala, and 1 200 in Honduras, where four deaths were also reported.At 13:35 UTC on June 3, reports from an Air Force Reserve Unit Hurricane Hunter aircraft indicated that Cristobal had made landfall near Atasta, Mexico, just to the west of Ciudad del Carmen, with sustained winds of 95 km/h (60 mph).Cristobal began to slowly weaken as the day went on while it pushed further southeast into the Mexican state of Campeche, signified by a decrease in thunderstorm activity near the center.On June 4, it weakened into a tropical depression, with its satellite appearance degrading.

A spokeswoman for the city Sewerage & Water Board told NOLA.com Wednesday that all 99 of the agency's main We recognize our responsibility to use data and technology for good. Three tornadoes touched down in Florida on Saturday, June 6, with one coming close to impacting downtown Orlando.The Orlando tornado was determined an EF-1. “It’s very efficient, very tropical rainfall,” National Hurricane Center Director Ken Graham said in a Facebook video. The storm also forced a waterlogged stretch of Interstate 10 in north Florida to close for a time Sunday.Rain fell intermittently in New Orleans famed French Quarter on Sunday afternoon, but the streets were nearly deserted, with many businesses already boarded up due to the coronavirus.Daniel Priestman said he didn’t see people frantically stocking up as in previous storms.

John Bel Edwards, said Sunday evening in a news release. The depression lost most of its banding features due to prolonged interaction with land, and most of its convection was limited to the northeastern quadrant.Unexpectedly, the depression moved northward at a faster pace than forecast, resulting in it getting better organized on satellite imagery. November 2020. Cristobal briefly entered Guatemala before starting to move northwards.As it continued its northward motion, convection increased in the northern side of the system and it was re-upgraded to a tropical storm at 15:00 UTC on June 5.Cristobal gradually intensified but lost its core tropical structure due to dry air and moderate wind shear, resulting in it having an asymmetric structure on satellite resembling that of a subtropical cyclone.Featured image: Tropical Storm "Cristobal" making landfall in Louisiana, U.S. at 22:00 UTC on June 7, 2020. Credit: NOAA/GOES-16, RAMMB/CIRAResearcher, journalist and editor of The Watchers.

A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for Morgan City, Louisiana to the Okaloosa/Walton County Florida line; and Lake Pontchartrain and Lake Maurepas.On the forecast track, the center of Cristobal will move farther inland across southeastern Louisiana for the next several hours, northward across Arkansas and Missouri this afternoon (LT) into Tuesday, and then move over Wisconsin Tuesday night and into Canada on Wednesday, June 10.Additional gradual weakening is anticipated while the cyclone moves over the central U.S. through Tuesday, but some slight re-strengthening is possible due to strong baroclinic forcing during the extratropical transition around midweek.As the system completes its extratropical transition, strong gusty winds are possible mid-week behind an associated front over portions of the Midwest and Great Lakes regions.Although Cristobal has begun weakening, tropical-storm-force winds and life-threatening storm surge is expected to continue over a portion of the northern Gulf coast overnight. The other storms were Tropical Storm Arthur, which skirted the U.S. East Coast, and Tropical Storm Bertha, which made landfall in South Carolina on May 27.The next named storms in the Atlantic will be: Dolly, Edouard, Fay, Gonzalo, Hanna and Isaias.Sign-up to our daily newsletter for more articles like this + access to 5 extra articlesSee why nearly a quarter of a million subscribers begin their day with the Starting 5.Tropical Storm Cristobal Makes Landfall in Louisiana, Soaks Gulf Coast States | NewsA man walks along the seawall of Lake Pontchartrain as Tropical Storm Cristobal makes landfall on June 07, 2020 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

The storm's remnants are expected to move due north over the Mississippi River and then curve eastward into the Missouri Valley over the next few days.The storm formed in the Gulf of Campeche, in the southern Gulf of Mexico, earlier this week.

Coastal Mississippi news outlets reported stalled cars and trucks as flood waters inundated beaches and crashed over highways. The storm is forecast to weaken to a tropical depression during the next several hours.This general motion with an increase in forward speed is expected through today.

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LA. Cristobal is a heavy rain producer that has much of south Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and the Florida Panhandle bracing for potential flash flooding.Flooding and storm surge are the biggest threats from Cristobal, starting with the lower Mississippi Valley.Rainfall along parts of the Interstate-10 corridor from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and westward to Tallahassee, Florida, measured up to 5 inches in some places by noon on Sunday.

Cristobal was expected to be downgraded to a depression by Monday afternoon but had the potential to be a rainmaker for days.