Hurricane Laura Set For Historic Landfall Overnight
Wednesday August 26 2020 This landfall of Hurricane Laura will be historic! This is the type of event that can change the coastline of Louisiana, as it will be the
Wednesday August 26 2020 This landfall of Hurricane Laura will be historic! This is the type of event that can change the coastline of Louisiana, as it will be the
Tuesday August 26 2020 Hurricane Laura has taken full advantage of the conditions in the Gulf of Mexico to flare up overnight. Winds are now 115 mph, making this a
Wednesday August 26 2020 Severe Storms hit parts of Maryland on Tuesday with winds over 70 mph. Here is the document and journal Maryland Weather conditions observed in Baltimore yesterday,
Tuesday August 25 2020 There is progress in the tropics a little faster than expected. Air Force Reconnaissance has found 75 mph winds, upgrading Laura to a hurricane. This is
Tuesday August 25 2020 The headlines have been about the tropics, but today we have a local increased risk for severe storms. That timeline is below, plus a quick look
Monday August 24 2020 The short version of this tropical look is that Marco is getting weaker and Larua is getting stronger. The second hit will pack the bigger punch.
Monday August 24 2020 Strong and severe thunderstorms locally on Sunday has resulted in many areas starting this morning with fog. That will burn off, but the atmosphere is primed
Sunday August 23 2020 Hurricane Marco has 75 mph winds and is expected to make landfall on Monday. Laura is a Tropical Storm with winds of 60 mph, but is
Saturday August 22 2020 It almost seems as if nothing in 2020 would be a surprise. Now we have two tropical storms that may possibly become hurricanes an forecast to
Saturday August 22 2020 There is a lot to cover in this morning report and I wanted to simplify it for you. We have had local rain and the short