Tropical Storm HANNA QuickLook

No further QuickLooks will be posted for this storm unless conditions warrant and the National Hurricane Center (NHC) issues a new Tropical Storm Warning for the U.S. coastline.
As of 09/07/2008 06:30 EDT water levels along the coasts of Maine and Massachusetts are slightly elevated and range from 0.7-0.9 feet above predicted. Water levels are falling and up to 0.6 feet below predicted south from Fall River, MA to Kings Point, NY. Barometric pressure has started to rise along the New England coast; however, it is still falling at Bar Harbor, ME.
Water Level and Meteorological plots available below are updated automatically.Water levels in bays and associated waterways may remain elevated and include impacts from hydrological forces, including rainfall runoff. For additional hydrological information, please see NWS Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Services or National Weather Service Forecast Office. Future information on this system can be found in public advisories issued by the Hydrometeorological Prediction Center.
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