Hurricane Laura Set For Historic Landfall Overnight
Wednesday August 26 2020 This landfall of Hurricane Laura will be historic! This is the type of event that can change the coastline of Louisiana, as it will be the
Wednesday August 26 2020 This landfall of Hurricane Laura will be historic! This is the type of event that can change the coastline of Louisiana, as it will be the
Tuesday August 26 2020 Hurricane Laura has taken full advantage of the conditions in the Gulf of Mexico to flare up overnight. Winds are now 115 mph, making this a
Tuesday August 25 2020 There is progress in the tropics a little faster than expected. Air Force Reconnaissance has found 75 mph winds, upgrading Laura to a hurricane. This is
Monday August 24 2020 The short version of this tropical look is that Marco is getting weaker and Larua is getting stronger. The second hit will pack the bigger punch.
Sunday August 23 2020 Hurricane Marco has 75 mph winds and is expected to make landfall on Monday. Laura is a Tropical Storm with winds of 60 mph, but is
Friday August 21 2020 The 11 AM Advisory from the National Hurricane Center has official named Tropical Storm Laura (formerly Tropical Depression 13). The winds were 45 mph and it
11 AM Tuesday August 4 Tropical Storm Isaias is moving faster this morning and as we discussed before, will be moving through sooner. At of 11 AM, sustained winds were
Monday August 3 2020 Tropical Storm Isaias has been holding at 70 mph overnight and will try one more time to reach hurricane intensity briefly today before making landfall. But
Sunday August 2 2020 We've had a few storms early this morning represent a warm front. Without doubt it is very steamy today and heat index values will reach 100ºF.
Saturday August 1 2020 The storm known as Isais (ees-ah-EE-ahs) weakened to a tropical storm during the afternoon, but is expected to return to hurricane intensity tonight. It already looks healthier on the