00:00As Boris fades, Christina is ramping up with its flooding impacts across Central America and eventually southern parts of Mexico.
00:08Boris has been a significant flood producer in some parts of southern Mexico.
00:13Boris was a tropical storm, then a tropical rainstorm.
00:16At this point, it's losing its identity.
00:19The circulation is no longer intact, but it has produced four to eight inches of rain in some areas around
00:24Acapulco.
00:25So as Boris fades, our attention does shift toward Christina.
00:28Christina has been somewhat of an unusual storm.
00:31It forms a tropical depression at 11 and a half degrees north latitude.
00:35Typically, storms that form there go west and out to sea.
00:38But Christina is on a different trajectory, moving into El Salvador and then parts of southern Guatemala with flooding rain
00:45through the rest of this week.
00:47So significant flooding, eight to 12 inches for many.
00:49But our AccuWeather local storm acts up to 24 inches with this storm.
00:54There will be some wind, some storm surge, more modest there, one to three feet.
00:58The bigger deal is certainly going to be the rainfall with this storm.
01:01And Christina will have an AccuWeather real impact scale rating of one in areas around El Salvador and southern Guatemala,
01:08parts of Mexico as well.
01:09We're looking at significant flooding in some areas, localized flooding for many, and damage from wind and coastal inundation.
01:15And that's something that gateway's due to the Giving.
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