Official Discussion issued by the National Hurricane Center

(AL012024) DATA RELEASED: 6/20/2024 4:00:00 PM UTC

Copy of official data

Remnants Of Alberto Discussion Number  13
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL       AL012024
400 PM CDT Thu Jun 20 2024

Satellite imagery depicts deep convection continues to produce heavy 
rainfall over the higher terrain in Mexico. Satellite data and 
limited surface observations depict that the circulation of Alberto 
has dissipated. Thus, the system is no longer a tropical cyclone, 
and this is the last advisory. The winds are set to 25 kt with this 
advisory, based off average inland decay and surface observations.

The remnants of Alberto will continue to produce heavy rainfall 
over northeastern Mexico with life-threatening flooding and 
mudslides likely. 

Additional information on this system can be found in High Seas
Forecasts issued by the National Weather Service, under AWIPS
header NFDHSFAT1, WMO header FZNT01 KWBC, and online at 
ocean.weather.gov/shtml/NFDHSFAT1.php

Key Messages:

1. Rainfall associated with Alberto will continue to diminish 
tonight across southern Texas. However, heavy rainfall will continue 
to impact northeastern Mexico, and Life-threatening flooding and 
mudslides are likely in and near areas of higher terrain across the 
Mexican states of Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, and Tamaulipas, including 
the cities of Monterrey and Ciudad Victoria.

2. Water levels remain elevated along the Texas coast but will begin 
to subside through tonight.

3. Swells generated by the remnants of Alberto will continue to 
affect the coast of Texas and northeastern Mexico through Friday. 
These swells are producing life-threatening surf and rip current 
conditions.


FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS

INIT  20/2100Z 22.3N 102.0W   25 KT  30 MPH...INLAND
12H  21/0600Z...DISSIPATED

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Forecaster Kelly