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Dolly Downgraded To Tropical Storm

First Hurricane To Hit U.S. Since September Of 2007

Posted: 2:03 am MDT July 23, 2008Updated: 8:56 pm MDT July 23, 2008

Before being downgraded to a tropical storm, Dolly barreled into South Texas on Wednesday, lashing the coast with winds up to 100 mph and dumping heavy rain that flooded some low-lying areas but spared levees along the heavily populated Rio Grande Valley.

Hurricane Section | Dolly Downgraded

At 11 p.m. EDT Wednesday, the center of the storm was about 55 miles northwest of Brownsville, Texas. The storm is moving west near 7 miles per hour.

Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center expect it turn back to the west-northwest Thursday, with a slight increase in forward speed until it dissipates Friday.

The maximum sustained winds are near 70 mph. Dolly is expected to continue weakening as it moves farther inland. It may become a tropical depression by late Thursday.

Local officials' greatest fear -- that the levees holding back the Rio Grande would fail and cause massive flooding -- eased when Dolly meandered 35 miles north of the U.S.-Mexico border just before coming ashore Wednesday afternoon on South Padre Island as a Category 2 storm. About two hours later, Dolly's winds slowed to 95 mph, and the storm was downgraded to a Category 1.

The storm has forced thousands of people on both sides of the Texas-Mexico border into shelters.

Heavy rains and high winds from the storm collapsed an apartment roof, blown over signs and cut power to thousands of customers.

Most of the damage was on South Padre Island. Numerous roofs were ripped off and windows were smashed. The roadways and yards were strewn with trees, fences, power poles and fallen streetlights. Business signs rolled around the streets like tumbleweeds.

Authorities also said a 17-year-old boy fell from a seventh-story balcony on South Padre Island. They said he broke his hip, fractured a leg and hurt his head.

Thousands are reported without power in three counties, as well as South Padre Island.

Detailed Forecast

KFOX Severe Weather Team
Miri Marshall
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Meteorologist Profile


Temperatures in the 70s are here to stay even after a cold front.

Sunday: Partly cloudy in the morning then clearing. El Paso 76/49. Las Cruces 73/44. South winds 5 to 10 mph shifting to the west in the afternoon.
Monday: Mostly sunny. El Paso 76/49. Las Cruces 74/42. East winds up to 5 mph with an occasional breeze in the evening, especially near the mountains.
Tuesday: Partly cloudy with a backdoor cold front moving in. El Paso 73/44. Las Cruces 71/40.

Veterans Day:
Mostly sunny. El Paso 73/47. Las Cruces 71/44. Happy Veterans Day Vets!
Thursday: Partly cloudy. El Paso 74/50. Las Cruces 73/46.

3 - Day Forecast
Sun
Clear
75
Mon
Clear
77
Tue
Clear
75
El Paso County

Temperatures in the 70s are here to stay even after a cold front.

Sunday: Partly cloudy in the morning then clearing. El Paso 76/49. Las Cruces 73/44. South winds 5 to 10 mph shifting to the west in the afternoon.
Monday: Mostly sunny. El Paso 76/49. Las Cruces 74/42. East winds up to 5 mph with an occasional breeze in the evening, especially near the mountains.
Tuesday: Partly cloudy with a backdoor cold front moving in. El Paso 73/44. Las Cruces 71/40.

Veterans Day:
Mostly sunny. El Paso 73/47. Las Cruces 71/44. Happy Veterans Day Vets!
Thursday: Partly cloudy. El Paso 74/50. Las Cruces 73/46.

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