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Severe T-Storms Possible for the Northeast Today, Irma Becomes a Category 5 Hurricane
/by Miguel PierreGood morning! Many eyes are on still Hurricane Irma. Which is now a Category 5 hurricane with 175 mph maximum sustained winds, as of latest reconnaissance reports and the 8am EDT advisory from the National Hurricane Center. It continues to move westward at 14mph and is major threat to the Northern Leeward Islands. Hurricane warnings […]
Heavy Rain and Storms Possible Tuesday through Thursday
/by Doug SimonianHappy Labor Day! We are finally enjoying some warm, sunny, summery conditions after a few days of chilly and unsettled weather had dominated the region. This is because a large, full-latitude, but short wavelength trough has moved into the Central US, which is a direct downstream response to the amplified wavebreaking that occurred from a […]
Major Hurricane Irma and Its Potential Future
/by Miguel PierreGood evening! After the devastation and catastrophic flooding from Harvey meandering over South Texas and Southwest Louisiana over the past week, we were finally relieved to see that that storm has now moved out of the Western Gulf of Mexico region. Heavy rainfall will continue over the next few days over the Tennessee Valley from the […]






