Hurricane Sally Slow Moving Means More Flooding
Tuesday September 15 2020: Updated at 2 PM Hurricane Sally continues to crawl at 2 mph. The wind speed is 80 mph, but the satellite does appear to show some
Tuesday September 15 2020: Updated at 2 PM Hurricane Sally continues to crawl at 2 mph. The wind speed is 80 mph, but the satellite does appear to show some
Tuesday September 15 2020 As of Tuesday morning, the biggest news on Hurricane Sally is the slow forward speed to nearly a crawl at 2 mph. This will expand the
Monday September 14 2020 Ride, Sally Ride! As of the 12:30 PM EDT advisory from the National Hurricane Center has upgraded Sally to a hurricane. Winds are now 90 mph
Thursday September 10 2020 This tropical like system we are dealing with today has flared up bands of heavy rain. Some appear to be training from south to north, running
Wednesday Evening September 9 2020 There is a storm off of the US East Coast that is tropical in nature but not named. There is a lot of moisture flowing
Friday August 28 2020 A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for southern Pennsylvania, most of Maryland, ad Delaware. This is based on the line of storms with the cold
Thursday August 13 2020 A Flash Flood Watch has been issued AGAIN for our area today. It will be a little cooler, but very humid. Slow moving storms will develop
Friday August 7 2020 The Flash Flood Watch has been expanded into southern Pennsylvania. I mentioned in my morning report that this should happen as the front and development of
Friday August 7 2020 One more day in this pattern will keep us humid and bring in locally heavy rain. The storms will develop this afternoon mainly in the mountains
Thursday August 6 2020 The break from the rain is being filled back in by growing clouds and new area thunderstorms. Below is an updated radar simulation, but the models