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Hurricane Norbert Update

Posted by Joe Joyce October 9, 2008 at 11:02 am

cam8.thumbnail Hurricane Norbert Update

..NORBERT STRONGER STILL…NEW WARNINGS ISSUED FOR THE COAST OF
MAINLAND MEXICO…

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A dry Thursday, ahead of a strong Carolina storm…Kyle churns over Atlantic

Posted by Matt Noyes September 25, 2008 at 9:46 am

us surface map

Thursday marks New England’s final day under the influence of high pressure and resultant fair weather. As the protective dome of dry air moves away, a vigorous storm off the Carolina coastline will spread rain, wind and waves northward, while another large area of tropical thunderstorms is being monitored as well…

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As our quiet midweek rolls on, we ready for a late-week bout with heavy rain

Posted by Matt Noyes September 24, 2008 at 10:49 am

Two disturbances

For now, New England weather remains quiet. High pressure is firmly in charge, and dry air has locked in plenty of sunshine. To our south, however, a storm is growing, and loaded with tropical moisture…

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Hurricane Threat Eastern Seaboard Next Weekend?

Posted by Joe Joyce September 21, 2008 at 5:39 pm

slp24.thumbnail Hurricane Threat Eastern Seaboard Next Weekend?
Computer Models Showing Hurricane
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Heading to the Bahamas

Several of our computer models are taking this tropical wave into the Bahamas then up the Atlantic seaboard as a strengthening tropical storm into a Hurricane. I believe we are looking at the infancy of Kyle. It will be a player along the East coast of the US somewhere in the time frame of late next week into next weekend. Where it hits is anyone’s guess. I can say with a fair amout of confidence it will likely be north of the Carolinas….that means the Mid-Atlantic or New England. It is waaay early in the game, but this will likely become a serious storm to be dealt with eventually. We will keep you informed every step of the way. The High will keep the storm south all week…and as it finally pulls away, could direct the storm into us. Let’s hope this is not the case….but this is the set up we are looking at…

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