Meteorologists Rick Reichmuth on how big a punch this hurricane is packing. And phil keating in florida where fears of that category three storm have a lot of folks there bracing. We begin with Rick Reichmuth and the fox weather center. Hi, rick. The radar picture, this comes out of puerto rico. This is their radar. Gives a good sense of what were dealing with. The storm kept jogging to the north and recenters. That spared puerto rico and spared the storm from big mountains that would rip it apart. The storm intact and will stay intact. That means what happens next has now a bigger impact for the mainland u. S. A. The u. S. Territory spared. It will continue to pull to the north and continue to pull away from puerto rico. So still some rain to fall there. That rain isnt going to be anything that will cause huge problems. The eastern side picking up 3 to 6 inches of rain and that will cause flooding because the weekend state is still in after hurricane maria. That is the satellite image
Hermosa Beach Little League dedicates Logan Field
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Todd Goodwin with daughters Sienna and alexis. Photo by Steven Zaw
Hermosa Beach Little league Board of Directors Chris Lombardi, Tim Gibson, Dave Shott, Mark Mamber, Jeff Neer, Travis Snyder, Ann Torico, and Tim Gibson. Photo by Steven Zaw
A photo of former Hermosa Beach Little Leaguer Logan Goodwin is carried by Director of Baseball Howard Maycon during the 2020 opening day ceremonies at Clark Stadium. Photo by Kevin Cody
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Preceding Friday night’s Hermosa Beach Double A Little League game, the visiting Dragons and home team Cypress Park Prowlers lined up along their respective first and third base baselines for an address by league president Jeff Miller. Miller stood on the newly installed astroturf infield, facing a large, newly installed scoreboard that read Logan Field.