Good morning! Just a quick update on Isaias regarding timing and what to expect. I’m still holding onto my forecasted general track from last Thursday, which kept Isaias off the coast of Florida (no landfall there), but making landfall between Myrtle and Morehead, followed by a track up I95 from Delmarva, AC, LI to Maine….
Isaias Knocking on the East Coast Door, a Wealth of Wind and Wet Weather is In Store!
Good morning! Hope all is well. Just wanted to jump on with a quick update on Hurricane Isaias (I plan on providing a more in-depth blog tomorrow once I see how it interacts with Florida). As of 8am, the latest update on Isaias is a CAT 1 Hurricane with 85mph winds, minimum pressure of 987mb,…
From Fry in July to More Disgust into August. The Triple H’s Persist with the other H Word Lurking, You get my Gist?
Good morning! I hope everyone is well! It’s been 2 weeks since my last post on Tropical Storm Fay. Most of my long term followers and newer folks by now have come to see I don’t post daily or even every week, yet when I do they’re filled with lots of details on upcoming weather…
Follow-Up on Fay: Flooding Downpours, Isolated Tornado, Yet Fades Fast Flying North Before Sundown…
Just a quick follow-up on yesterday’s post on Tropical Storm Fay, now with 50mph winds, pressure down to 999mb and located approximately 30 miles SE of Cape May. First point, this is NOT Sandy, or a Hurricane. Fay is a fast moving tropical system that will be spreading heavy downpours, flooding in the usual spots,…
No Name or Tropical Storm Fay is On it’s Way for Friday, from Chesapeake Bay to Cape May up to Rockaway onto Buzzards Bay, Oy Vey!
We Continue to Fry into Late July, Oh My! Hello folks! Hope all is well with everyone. Following up on my post from last Wednesday (anyone ready for late Fall temps or perhaps snowstorms yet?), for all you triple H lovers out there, my “Fry into mid July” forecast is being extended through most of…