Record Hurricane Irma Path: Turks and Caicos Then Near Miami And North
Thursday September 6 Hurricane Irma winds this morning were down a little to 180 mph. It now holds the record for 42 hours at or above that speed and is
Thursday September 6 Hurricane Irma winds this morning were down a little to 180 mph. It now holds the record for 42 hours at or above that speed and is
5 PM Wednesday September 6 Hurricane Irma is rolling north of the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico holding wind speed of 185 mph. The close up satellite video below is
Wednesday September 6 Two main things to point out this morning: The cold front is stalled over our region and we will have more rain today as temperatures struggle in
Tuesday September 5 Do you remember when I when I wrote about Hurricane Irma over the weekend and showed High Pressure off of New England that would play a role
Tuesday September 5 Hurricane Irma has winds of 185 mph winds making it the 5th strongest storm on record in the Atlantic. It is a Category 5 system, and joined
11 AM Tuesday September 5 Hurricane Irma has reached a level that less than 1% of systems achieve. The latest air force reconnaissance shows that this storm has winds of
Tuesday September 5 Today is the day Maryland goes back to school and it will feel like one last day of summer. Temperatures are warm this morning so I suspect
Monday evening September 4 2017 Hurricane Irma has winds of 140 mph making this a very powerful Category 4 storm. The potential for this to intensify over the next two
August 1 At first glance, there is nothing out of the ordinary as we begin August. It will be hot and more humid. No big deal, right? The risk of
Monday July 31 This is a bit of a surprise this morning. Tropical Storm Emily was official named this morning in the Gulf of Mexico. In fact it was identified