Hurricane Delta Winds 120 mph Landfall Today Then Our Rain Forecast
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
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
Wednesday September 16 Hurricane Sally continues to crawl at 3 mph. The wind speed increased to 105 mph, making this Category 2 storm. At 4:45 AM (5:45 AM EDT) CDT
Tuesday September 3 2019 Today is the first day of school for public systems in Maryland, so I need to start with local weather. Also: PLEASE slow down and stop
September 14 2018 Hurricane Florence was 25 miles from Wilmington NC at 5 AM. That means the eye was still offshore, but getting closer. The top winds were down to
Thursday September 13 2018 Hurricane Florence has weakened to a Category 2 overnight. Winds are now 110 mph and still very powerful. The lower category does not lower the threat
1 PM Tuesday September 11 2018 Hurricane Florence is still going strong with 130 mph winds. It lost some speed overnight as it undergoes an eye wall replacement cycle. But
Monday September 10 2018 A State Of Emergency was declared today for Maryland by Governor Hogan for Hurricane Florence. I will address the local possible impacts, but please note this
Thursday October 12 Hurricane Ophelia is in the open water of the central Atlantic where storms don't normally get attention. Especially in the month of October, when a storm like
Thursday October 5 Tropical Storm Nate has been officially named by the National Hurricane Center this morning. The winds are only 40 mph and it is moving to the north.
2:20 PM Sunday September 10 Hurricane Irma appears to have wobbled just to the east of the last forecast track as I noted in my last report. The eye appears