A warning has been issued by The National Hurricane Center regarding Tropical Storm Hermine. According to the news the eighth named storm of hurricane season 2010 “Tropical Storm Hermine” is currently in Gulf of Mexico gaining strength.
The warning has been issued for the northeastern Mexico and southern Texas by the National Hurricane Center, saying that people living in the northeastern Mexico and southern Texas should be careful as the “Tropical Storm Hermine” approaches the coastlines.
It is also said that the “Tropical Storm Hermine” is gaining strength in the Gulf of Mexico, which is raising cancers regarding oil-production and refining areas.
News reports say that Tropical Storm Hermine will approach the coastal lines in the wee hours of Tuesday. Over 10 to 20 centimeters off rain is expected in the northeastern Mexico and southern Texas, triggering mudslides and flash floods in different areas.
It is said by the National Hurricane Center that Tropical Storm Hermine is several hundred miles off the coast; however Wednesday or Thursday could be the days, when Tropical Storm Hermine touches the central Texas.
