A busy day in weather. Lets get to it…
Across the US today there is heavy rain in the Pacific Northwest which means the threat for flooding, but the good side of this is RELIEF from some of the wildfire danger.
Monsoonal moisture will bring afternoon thunderstorms for the Rockies/Great Basin and Southwest through Tuesday.
The remnants of Erika continues to stream in across Florida and the Southeast/Midatlantic through Tuesday.
Flash flooding is a concern for parts of Central and South Florida
Showers and thunderstorms will also develop over the Northern Plains through the Upper Great Lakes through Tuesday.
Historic Hurricane Fred formed this weekend in the far eastern Atlantic right after it rolled off the coast of Africa. Fred has set the record for furthest easternmost hurricane in the tropical Atlantic Ocean, and prompted the very first hurricane warning for the Cape Verde Islands!
Fred also provided the first satellite view of a hurricane in the region since weather satellites were launched into space in the early 1960s.
Fred is the first to actually pass over the Cape Verde Islands as a hurricane. The good news here is after Fred moves over the Cape Verde region, it is not expected to affect any more land and will weaken quickly.
And, this weekend we witnessed three Category 4 hurricanes were ongoing simultaneously in the Pacific Ocean.
Huricane Kilo was located well southwest of the Hawaiian Islands followed by Hurricane Ignacio to the east of Hawaii and Hurricane Jimena in the eastern Pacific. Kilo was the last of the trio to reach Category 4 status on Saturday night.
This is the first recorded occurrence of three Category 4 hurricanes in the central and eastern Pacific basins at the same time. In addition, it’s also the first time with three major hurricanes (Category 3 or stronger) in those basins simultaneously, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Ignacio is the only storm that will indirectly affect land as it moves well north of Hawaii.
That’s a lot of tropical records that were broken over the last few days!
Another weather update tomorrow!
A busy day in weather. Lets get to it…Across the US today there is heavy rain in the Pacific Northwest which means the threat for flooding, but the good side of this is RELIEF from some of the wildfire danger.Monsoonal moisture will bring afternoon thunderstorms for the Rockies/Great Basin and Southwest through Tuesday.The remnants of Erika continues to stream in across Florida and the Southeast/Midatlantic through Tuesday.Flash flooding is a concern for parts of Central and South FloridaShowers and thunderstorms will also develop over the Northern Plains through the Upper Great Lakes through Tuesday.Historic Hurricane Fred formed this weekend in the far eastern Atlantic right after it rolled off the coast of Africa. Fred has set the record for furthest easternmost hurricane in the tropical Atlantic Ocean, and prompted the very first hurricane warning for the Cape Verde Islands!Fred also provided the first satellite view of a hurricane in the region since weather satellites were launched into space in the early 1960s.Fred is the first to actually pass over the Cape Verde Islands as a hurricane. The good news here is after Fred moves over the Cape Verde region, it is not expected to affect any more land and will weaken quickly.And, this weekend we witnessed three Category 4 hurricanes were ongoing simultaneously in the Pacific Ocean.Huricane Kilo was located well southwest of the Hawaiian Islands followed by Hurricane Ignacio to the east of Hawaii and Hurricane Jimena in the eastern Pacific. Kilo was the last of the trio to reach Category 4 status on Saturday night.This is the first recorded occurrence of three Category 4 hurricanes in the central and eastern Pacific basins at the same time. In addition, it’s also the first time with three major hurricanes (Category 3 or stronger) in those basins simultaneously, according to the National Hurricane Center.Ignacio is the only storm that will indirectly affect land as it moves well north of Hawaii.That’s a lot of tropical records that were broken over the last few days!Another weather update tomorrow!
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