With a look at whats going on for the weekend. Good morning. The conditions are becoming favorable for further intensification of hermine and its still a Tropical Storm at the present time moving off to the northeast. But you can see the satellite signature shows it is looking pretty good at the present time. As of 5 00 a. M. Has maximum sustained winds at 60 Miles Per Hour. Where is the storm going . Well it appears athis point that its going to be moving to the northeast. So hurricane warnings up for from near apalachicola to cedar key and then a Tropical Storm watch up on parts of the east coast from northern florida northward. So its going to move in a fashion like that and become a minute maam hurricane as it moves on shore there. And it looks like minimal hurricane as it moves on shore. It sits around here for days. Just whirlz around and around and becomes stalled and trapped in an atmospheric Traffic Congestion set up as we would see the storm moving like this, and eventually t
Up sound bags and boarding up hopes. In florida a state of emergency had already been declared. The tomorrow is expected to make its way over to the east coast and possibly head our way. For the latest track lets send it over to chris lambert. All eyes on that for the weekend. Sarah, especially for late sunday into monday. Heres hermine. Tropical storm 65mileanhour winds. The latest update came an hour and a half ago. Expected to become category 1 hurricane. Its Getting Better organized and will do so throughout the day likely making landfall tonight near apalachicola. Once we get into the weekend and early next week you notice how this tight cone all of a sudden goes to this wide circular area. This increase of uncertainty where the track goes. It will cut off and meander around here just south of new england if not off the mid atlantic coastline for a couple will depend on how much rain and wind we see out of it. Rain right now scattered showers extended from boston out through the m
When it will be ashore . Meteorologist this is the peak that is happening there. I will show you how it is all going. There you can see the storm spinning around in the eastern gulf of mexico by the florida panhandle. It is getting close to making a landfall and has been intensifying. Still a category one, but it is circular. Tremendous rain bands on the east side. The winds up to 80. It could intensify a little bit more before it makes landfall, so a little opening there in the florida panhandle. So you see gusts over 60 Miles Per Hour. Apalachicola. The hurricane warnings along the western florida coast. The storm surge is the single biggest fear four to nine feet. Makes landfall. So now, as for the track of the storm, it will go inland over the southeast, but then reemerge of the virginia coast later in the Holiday Weekend and that is when it gets here because then it will get to a blocking pattern and kind of stall. If it stalls in this position, you have to give impac t south coas
However, this hermine is Tropical Storm now. Town from 80 Miles Per Hour winds from landfall and look at track how really slows down, run into High Pressure and sitting out to the south of us in sunday, monday and possibly beyond and cause issues, definitely going to be high surf and rip currents. Question is how much heavy rain and strong wind will we get and have for that. For today though enjoy mid to upper 70s, low humidity, popup clouds that i dont think any rain or saturday stays dry, but it is sunday night into monday where that rain risk starts to rise. I had have more on Holiday Weekend and have beach forecast coming right up. Julie look at roads right now, nice and quiet, lots of green on map and route 193 south moving along without any issues and looks good and nothing slowing you down on pike east or westbound through brighton. Here are live drive time, 24 minutes on pike eastbound from 495 to mass ave. 12 minutes on the expressway. 20 minutes on 93 south from andover down
Communities. The majority of the businesses down there, they dont have a front anymore, water comes through the back door, going out the front, like that, just tore everything to pieces. The reporter officials across the impacted area, telling people today, stay indoors, and off the roads. Dont drive into flooded areas. Keep out of the water, dont let your kids play in the water. There could be power lines in the water, there could be snakes in this area, there could even be alligator the reporter Tropical Storm hermine heads across the gulf of mexico, people are told to get ready. We want everyone to please be safe. The reporter forecasters are warning this storm will be dangerous throughout the labor day weekend. It could spend more than two days sitting in this general area off the midatlantic and northeast coast. A system that is not moving can be big trouble, because that means, whatever rainfall is occurring could happen for not the reporter in appalachia cola florida, diane gal