Two Developing Tropical Storms May Make History In The Gulf of Mexico
Thursday August 20, 2020 We are about to enter the peak of the Atlantic Hurricane season over the next few weeks in an already very active season. The next few
Thursday August 20, 2020 We are about to enter the peak of the Atlantic Hurricane season over the next few weeks in an already very active season. The next few
Wednesday August 19 2020 This morning began with rain and even some rumbles of thunders on Maryland's Eastern Shore. But we will get some clearing this afternoon. An area of
Wednesday August 19 2020 This morning is starting with rain in central Maryland and Virginia. This will shift east by mid day, but strong storms will develop at the beach
Monday August 17 2020 With the storm well off of the coast and the wind shift, the humidity is much lower and more comfortable this morning. But a cold front
Sunday August 16 2020 It seems like we just did this a few days ago. A pretty strong area of Low Pressure has spread rain across the region with strong
Wednesday August 12 2020 A Flash Flood Watch has been issued for our area today. Slow moving storms will develop after 2 PM and could drop between 1 to 3
Friday August 7 2020 The Flash Flood Watch has been expanded into southern Pennsylvania. I mentioned in my morning report that this should happen as the front and development of
Friday August 7 2020 One more day in this pattern will keep us humid and bring in locally heavy rain. The storms will develop this afternoon mainly in the mountains
Thursday August 6 2020 The break from the rain is being filled back in by growing clouds and new area thunderstorms. Below is an updated radar simulation, but the models
Wednesday August 5 2020 This quick evening weather update is for the changes on the way. We had a really nice break today after the tropical storm left the region,