Major Hurricane Maria Near Direct Hit On US Virgin Islands And Puerto Rico
3 PM Monday September 18 Maria is now a Category 3, Major hurricane with winds of 125 mph. It is expected to continue to strengthen over the next day or
3 PM Monday September 18 Maria is now a Category 3, Major hurricane with winds of 125 mph. It is expected to continue to strengthen over the next day or
Monday September 18 Maria is now a major hurricane with winds of 120 mph and it is expected to continue to strengthen over the next day or two. The track
Monday September 18 Today is when the tropical coverage and local weather cross paths. Some morning fog will burn off and give way to another warm later summer day with
Sunday September 17 This is going to be a very busy week tracking Hurricane Jose off of our coast and rapidly intensifying Hurricane Maria hitting the eastern Caribbean battered by
Sunday September 17 We are definitely in a pattern for the tropics. In fact a few patterns. Hurricane Jose is moving off of the coast and bringing strong waves to
Friday September 15 Jose is a tropical storm this morning and moving closer to the US east coast. Winds are down to 70 mph and currently a tropical storm. It
Thursday September 14 Rain showers have wet the pavement this morning and showers for a few more hours will actually give way to just a warm and muggy day. This
Wednesday September 13 The ghost of Irma is over the Mississippi River on the west end of Tennessee, but is staged to head our way tomorrow. Ahead of it a
September 12 2017 Irma has been downgraded to a tropical depression. It is located in along the Georgia and Alabama border with winds less than 35 mph. The rain shield
4 PM September 11 Tropical Storm Irma still has winds of 65 mph and is moving to the NW in Georgia away form the coast. A Flash Flood Emergency is