#Henri is rated a 2 on the AccuWeather RealImpact™ Scale for Hurricanes in the United States due to the anticipated rainfall, damaging winds and storm surge set to impact Long Island and New England: https://bit.ly/3z8EVZG
Hurricane Grace made landfall near Tecolutla, Mexico, just before 1 a.m. CDT Saturday. At the time, Grace had sustained winds of 125 mph (200 km/h) and was a strong Category 3 hurricane: https://bit.ly/3k3GXUA
We’re heading across the Long Island Sound to Long Island as #Henri approaches. The Cross Sound Ferry has cancelled all departures on Sunday due to weather.
La Niña conditions are anticipated this fall, which will likely play a key role in the average weather conditions across portions of Canada during this upcoming season and even perhaps into winter. https://bit.ly/2UFzH8Q
As #Henri threatens to become the first hurricane to make landfall in Long Island in nearly 36 years, forecasters are saying one of the biggest concerns will be the power outages it could cause. http://bit.ly/2We74jc
BREAKING: #Henri has become a Category 1 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph. It is currently 180 miles east-southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, and moving north-northeastward at a speed of 14 mph. https://bit.ly/3zkWaqV
While #Grace is steadily weakening as it tracks westward into Mexico, there's a chance that it could re-develop once it reaches the Pacific and possibly even take up a new name.
AccuWeather forecasters released their annual Canada autumn forecast this week, and they pointed to one specific pattern as a major factor behind the anticipated trends this season.
As the #Henri's track becomes clearer, AccuWeather meteorologists emphasized that time was running out for Long Islanders and New Englanders to take action and get ready for the arrival of a hurricane that’s coming this weekend. https://bit.ly/3z6KUOG
Tropical Storm Henri is on a path that will send it crashing ashore as a hurricane in southern New England, but a landfall wouldn’t be the first time that the system was over American soil.
From 11 p.m. EDT Thursday to 8 p.m. EDT Friday, the maximum sustained winds of #Grace had burst from 65 mph to 100 mph, undergoing a process known as rapid intensification.
#Henri has made the turn northward, according to the National Hurricane Center. The storm is still expected to make landfall along or near Long Island later this weekend.
With unique climates spanning across the nation, it may be hard to believe that one specific phenomenon could set the stage for how the weather will shape up across the entirety of Canada, but that just may be the case this autumn.
Following Grace's first landfall in Mexico as a Category 1 hurricane along the eastern Yucatan Peninsula on Thursday, the strengthening storm is closing in on a second Mexico landfall.
New York City is under a tropical storm watch as #Henri threatens to make landfall along the eastern part of Long Island later this weekend. https://bit.ly/3z6KUOG
A source is telling me they are now down to about 17 people missing here in Haywood County. Search and rescue teams have 47 miles of river bank to cover and there’s tons of debris making the work very challenging.
#Henri's arrival in New England will coincide with a full moon on Sunday. This combination could bring higher tides and more widespread coastal flooding than during a different lunar phase: https://bit.ly/3z8glrY
Conditions will deteriorate along the east-central coast of Mexico throughout Friday as Grace approaches, with landfall expected Friday night near Tecolutla. Wind gusts could reach 110 mph in spots: https://bit.ly/3k3GXUA
Severe thunderstorms will stretch from the central Plains to the Upper Midwest today. Some areas could experience wind gusts up to 90 mph: https://bit.ly/3sAPgen
As many people try to squeeze in one last beach weekend, we can't stress enough that we have a HIGH RISK for Rip Currents along the East Coast this weekend with Henri offshore. Please take this seriously, and please stay safe!
Tropical Storm #Henri is now 375 miles south-southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, and 800 miles south-southwest of Nantucket, Massachusetts. Hurricane watches are now in effect for parts of the northeastern US: https://bit.ly/3z8glrY