Tropical Storm Hanna brings rain, flooding as it leaves Texas; Hawaii braces for Hurricane Douglas – USA TODAY

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Tropical Storm Hanna continued to weaken as it pushed inland Sunday, but left rain, flooding and reports of damage as the storm crossed past southern Texas and entered Mexico.

The National Hurricane Center said in its 1 p.m. CDT advisory that Hanna’s eye was hovering over northeast Mexico, about 10 miles north of Monterrey.

The storm was moving west-southwest at nine miles per hour. That trajectory is expected to continue into Monday.Maximum sustained winds decreased to around 40 miles per hour, with stronger gusts occasionally lashing the region.

“Rapid weakening is expected as the center of Hanna moves farther inland, and the cyclone is expected to weaken to a tropical depression later today and dissipate Monday or Monday night,” the National Hurricane Center said Sunday morning.

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Boat owners look out to the damaged Harbor Del Sol Marina as they check their boats the morning after Hurricane Hanna on Sunday, July 26, 2020 in Corpus Christi, Texas.

Hanna has pelted the area with widespread flooding and damage and even though the eye has moved further inland, more rain and wind is expected to trail the storm.

The NHC said Hanna was expected to produce total rain accumulations of between 6 to 12 inches, with isolated maximum amounts of 18 inches through Monday.

Liz Sommerville, a senior forecaster for the National Weather Service, said there is a chance for severe thunderstorms all day Sunday with a chance for strong winds, heavy rain and low-line, coastal flooding in the region.

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