The war of the winds will remain. Here is latest on jose, category one hurricane, sustain winds at 75 miles an hour, moving now due north at 10 Miles Per Hour and heres the latest track, you can see it will not get much closer to the new jersey and delaware coastline then it is right now and just eventually going to sit, spin for a while, turning into a remnant low. But note that is entire cone of concern is well off of our coastline. So even though that system is sitting, and spinning in the opened ocean it is not expected to have any appreciable impact on our weather. You can see why Tropical Storm watch has been cancelled, Tropical Storm force wind in the red and pink shading, it stays just off shore with the latest track of jose, it looks like we will see gusty wind along the coast but not getting into those 40 miles an hour plus sustained wind, although gusts could top that. Lauren will have more on the impact down the shore and what people could see, shes live for us tonight with
Its lost some of its tropical characteristics. Now, if you look at this graphic what you see in yellow these are the Tropical Storm force winds, sustained winds, they extend about 200 miles from the center of jose but jose is far enough out to sea that these sustained winds will not be reaching the coast. However, the wind gusts will so we have expected wind gusts expected along the coast 40 to 45 Miles Per Hour but since were talking about gusts, not sustained winds thats Tropical Storm watch has been canceled from the National Weather service. As you move inland its going to be a breezy day tomorrow but the winds will be dying off. So, really the big impact with jose is the wave action. The waivers really already being stirred up. Tomorrow breaking waves as high as 10 feet. Now, this will cause damaging beach erosion, also minor to moderate tidal flooding. The key time tomorrow nights high tide and dangerous rip currents continue to be a concern. That was the concern right through th
Hurricane maria a category 5 is aiming at island nations still reeling after hurricane irma. We start here at home, people here along the jersey and Delaware Coast are starting to feel the effects from hurricane jose. Im ukee washington. Im jessica dean. We have live team 3 coverage, our alexandria hoff is in Atlantic City pu we start with kate bilo who has the latest on joses track. You can see the rain from jose is staying out to sea for now. The storm moving very, very slowly. Its also taking on notsotropical characteristics. It doesnt look like a hurricane even though winds are still sustained at 75 Miles Per Hour in the center of that storm. Its starting to lose the tropical characteristics as it moves off to the north and its moving away from the new jersey coast line. Another little tick to the east in the track tonight which is great news because it will keep the impacts even further offshore. We are still looking at coastal impacts, but the effects inland will be minimal from
Here along the jersey and Delaware Coast are starting to feel the effects from hurricane jose. Im ukee washington. Im jessica dean. We have live team 3 coverage, our alexandria hoff is in Atlantic City pu we start with kate bilo who has the latest on joses track. You can see the rain from jose is staying out to sea for now. The storm moving very, very slowly. Its also taking on notsotropical characteristics. It doesnt look like a hurricane even though winds are still sustained at 75 Miles Per Hour in the center of that storm. Its starting to lose the tropical characteristics as it moves off to the north and its moving away from the new jersey coast line. Another little tick to the east in the track tonight which is great news because it will keep the impacts even further offshore. We are still looking at coastal impacts, but the effects inland will be minimal from jose. Heres a live look at category 1, 75 mile per hour sustained winds, central pressure at 975 millibars. It has regained
If you like yesterday, today will be a nice day. We had a stretch of hot temperatures inland and now that has changed. The coast and bay are running your average because water temperatures have,. Inland temperatures are cooler than they have been. A little bit of missed around the bay. Thunderstorms continue to pop up in Northern California and also over the sierra. They are pushing north and east. You can see that low of circulation right there. A piece of energy is hanging back which keeps our pattern quiet. Low clouds will give way to sunshine. 60s, 70s and 80s with some 90s, mainly in the valley. 59, San Francisco buoy. 60, monterey. That keeps coastal temperatures up but holds a lot of this temperatures in the upper 50s whereas inland temperatures have dropped to the upper 50s and low 60s. 63, kelseyville. Novato, 57. A little bit of a breeze. Low clouds will give way to sunshine. That will be sunny and breezy with near normal temperatures. Highs today in the 60s, 70s, 80s and a f