Source: Sun Sentinel
Tropical Storm Cristobal weakened to a tropical depression Thursday but is expected to restrengthening Friday, when it is expected to begin to make a move north in the direction of the U.S. Gulf Coast, according to the National Hurricane Center.
The cone of probability, which shows the range of potential paths it could take, now includes all of Louisiana, Arkansas, and Mississippi, as well as parts of neighboring Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri and Tennessee.
Portions of the U.S. Gulf Coast from Texas to the Florida Panhandle are at risk of storm surge, heavy rainfall, and wind impacts beginning over the weekend, according to the 5 a.m. public advisory.
Don’t forget, hurricane season is here. Make sure you’re prepared.
Blinding rains, strong wind gusts and hail can cause damage to your home, becoming a large problem for homeowners while costing them a lot of money in the process. In fact, serious water damage, such as flooding or a visible leak, can lead to mold, which can be costly as well and a dangerous problem, particularly when infestations of toxic black mold occur.
If you’re dealing with wind damage, roof damage, water damage or mold in your home, contact us for a free consultation. Our attorneys and investigators are ready to provide you with a qualified inspection and assist you with every step of the often complex claims process. Most importantly, we are relentless in the pursuit of the benefits you are entitled to under your policy.