South Padre Island Emergency Management

For immediate release: July 19, 2005-Morning Update
Emily's Track Remains South
The National Hurricane Center still believes Hurricane Emily will make landfall late Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning at about a high Category 2 about 72-100 miles south of South Padre Island in northeastern Mexico.

For the South Padre Island area, they are forecasting tropical storm force winds from 39-52 mph beginning Tuesday. Isolated showers are expected about 48 hours after landfall.

Under the current forecast, there is no potential threat of the hurricane’s eye hitting the Island. According to the NHC, the Island remains under a hurricane warning as a precautionary measure. The Island is also under a tropical storm warning.

“This is good news for the Island,” said Mayor Robert N. Pinkerton Jr. “If the forecast remains as it is, we will only see some wind and rain.”

There is no form of evacuation planned at this time. However, the beaches are closed until further notice.

Sandbags are now available for Island residents at the public works department.

Island officials will continue to monitor the progress of the storm and will stay in close contact with all appropriate local, state and national agencies. People can also monitor from www.townspi.com, and then click on the South Padre Island Emergency Management link.

For additional information, call Dan Quandt, Town of South Padre Island Public Information Officer, 956-761-3005 or 956-433-9720 (cell).
Melissa A. Zamora
Communications Coordinator
Town of South Padre Island
(956) 761-3005
(956) 433-1231 (cell)