Marine Hurricane/Typhoon — Laguna Madre From Arroyo Colorado To 5nm N of Pt Mansfield Tx, Gulf of Mexico
2020-07-25 · Laguna Madre From Arroyo Colorado To 5nm N of Pt Mansfield Tx, Gulf of Mexico
Event narrative
As Hurricane Hanna passed over the Lower Texas coastal waters on July 25th, this portion of the Laguna Madre was estimated to have seen hurricane-force winds between 14:00 and 16:30 CST. While there are no observations in this portion of waters, with landfall just a few miles north of this zone, combined with the hurricane-force winds reported at RSJT2, it is reasonable to conclude that the northern portions of this marine zone experienced hurricane-force winds around the estimated time-frame.
Wider weather episode
As Hurricane Hanna moved across the western Gulf of Mexico and towards the South Texas coast on July 25th, it brought a period of tropical storm force and hurricane force winds and hazardous seas to the lower Texas coastal waters. The strongest winds were reported at the NDBC buoys 42020 and RSJT2, which are both in the coastal waters off of Kenedy County in Deep South Texas. The stronger winds were reported at these locations because they were closer to the center of Hurricane Hanna, which made landfall around 5 PM CDT midway down the coast of Kenedy County on July 25th. No injuries, fatalities, or damages to vessels have been reported at this time.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 913678. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.