Hurricane Delta Tracking Tools For Landfall On US And Inland Rain
October 9 2020 Hurricane Delta reached Category 3 again in the Gulf of Mexico, but dropped a little speed as it approaches land. This is set to hit the same
October 9 2020 Hurricane Delta reached Category 3 again in the Gulf of Mexico, but dropped a little speed as it approaches land. This is set to hit the same
Friday October 9 2020 Hurricane Delta intensified a little more overnight. Winds were up to 120 mph Friday morning, with gusts to 150 mph. The north track puts it on
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
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
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 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,