Hurricane Delta Winds 115 mph Forecast Rain Into Mid Atlantic
Thursday October 8 2020 Hurricane Delta was upgraded back to Category 3 status this evening when winds were recorded at 115 mph. This makes it a major hurricane again, and
Thursday October 8 2020 Hurricane Delta was upgraded back to Category 3 status this evening when winds were recorded at 115 mph. This makes it a major hurricane again, and
Thursday October 8 2020 Air Force Reconnaissance Flights have determined that Hurricane Delta is getting stronger. The latest update has winds at 105 mph, but we can see on the
Wednesday Afternoon October 7 2020 Hurricane Delta lost a little more speed as it interacted with Mexico's Yucatan. This storm moved on target between Cozumel and Cancun, and area still
Wednesday Morning October 7 2020 Hurricane Delta lost a little speed as it interacted with land overnight. This morning the top winds are 115 mph as it appears to be
Tuesday Evening October 6 2020 The rapid ramp up of Hurricane Delta to Category 4 status today is not the only surprise. With winds now at 145 mph, the satellite
October 6 2020 A little more than one day after being named, Hurricane Delta has become the third major hurricane of the 2020 season. Then shortly after the 11 AM
Tuesday October 6 2020 The main story today is Hurricane Delta that continues to develop rapidly. We have quiet weather locally with. chilly start and warmer afternoon. I will show
October 5 2020 Here we got again! Delta was just named this morning, and has already jumped to hurricane intensity. I said it was worth watching with a favorable environment,
October 5 2020 This morning Tropical Storm Delta officially was named. This is the 25th named storm of the 2020 Atlantic tropical season. Winds are 40 mph as it passes
October 5 2020 A band of rain this morning marks the latest frontal boundary moving through our area. The ground may be wet, but the sky will be clearing for