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NBC News could not independently verify Duffy’s kidnapping and assault story. Metropolitan Police told NBC News on March 28 that there was no record of the singer speaking to them about her ordeal.
The hurricane warning was expanded further southward to Corpus Christi at 1000 UTC on August 3. [7] Celia was initially forecast to stay well north of Corpus Christi. However, on August 3, the forecast depicted a direct hit on the city. With little warning, many residents did not have enough time to make correct preparations. [8]
Duffy, 36, re-emerged earlier this year after almost a decade out of the spotlight with a personal account on how she had been drugged and kidnapped from her home and held captive.
Map of regions covered by the 122 Weather Forecast Offices. The National Weather Service operates 122 weather forecast offices. [1] [2] Each weather forecast office (WFO or NWSFO) has a geographic area of responsibility, also known as a county warning area, for issuing local public, marine, aviation, fire, and hydrology forecasts.
Another told Duffy they think of her "EVERY day." "You're so loved!" the fan wrote. In 2020, Duffy told fans that she had been raped, drugged and held captive "over some days." "Of course, I survived.
National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office Northern Indiana; The Northern Indiana NWS office's county warning area, bordered in dark red. A total of 37 counties (24 in Indiana, 8 in Ohio, and 5 in Michigan) receive weather information, forecasts, watches, and warnings from the Northern Indiana office: Agency overview; Type: Meteorological
September 14, 1919 – The 1919 Florida Keys hurricane makes landfall just south of Corpus Christi, Texas as a Category 3. [34] Heavy rain is common across southern Texas with many locations setting daily rainfall records. The storm kills 310 people in Texas (284 in Corpus Christi), although the death toll may have been as high as 600.
In recent days, Beryl's wind field has increased, extending up to 185 miles from the center and bringing South Texas — from Brownsville to Corpus Christi — into the edge of the storm's impact.