Thursday, August 30, 2012

Isaac packs hazards despite weakening winds

NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Isaac is spinning off life-threatening severe weather even as it weakens slowly on a northward trek over Louisiana.

The U.S. National Hurricane Center says Isaac's wind strength was slowly ebbing Thursday. But the storm was still generating hazards from inland flooding, storm surge and potential tornadoes across the central Gulf Coast.

The hurricane center said tropical storm-force winds over 39 mph were being felt up to 175 miles from Isaac's center, mainly to its east and south.

Isaac's center bypassed New Orleans and its newly fortified levees as a hurricane Wednesday but flooded areas to the city's north and south, where people had to be evacuated or rescued.

Isaac had top sustained winds of 45 mph early Thursday as its center moved over southern Louisiana.



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