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 Two sky shows this evening will present themselves at roughly the same time. We can take advantage of the mostly clear sky, seasonable temperatures, and early
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
Thursday October 8 2020 A cold front has shifted our winds from the north, which will make today 10 to 15 degrees cooler than yesterday. Below is a quick look
Thursday October 8 2020 Cooler winds today and reserving Hurricane Delta to track... Here is the journal of Maryland Weather conditions observed in Baltimore yesterday, climate report today, sunrise/sunset, moon phase,
October 7 2020 The ocean water temperature in the Pacific Ocean is one of the prime elements that plays a big role in our winter storm patterns. This year we
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
Wednesday October 7 2020 Warm winds will get many in our region close to 80ºF today. This will be our warmest day of the week. Meanwhile, Major Hurricane Delta is making
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