Another Storm To Watch
The National Hurricane Center has eyes to the Western Atlantic today and they are not alone!
I am watching a pretty defined area of low pressure located East of Florida and Southwest of Bermuda today (Monday). It is sitting over relatively warm water and could take on tropical characteristics through the next 24 hours.
Here is what is looks like from space:
A weather front will be approaching Connecticut on Thursday as this ocean storm begins to move North. Stay tuned as we track this interesting feature. As we know, our residents are still recovering from so much devastating weather. Let’s watch this storm closely. Updated computer runs will give us a better idea on the potential impact as we go through midweek!
Interesting…I wonder of we will have to deal with another power outage situation haha!
so do i cancel my scheduled pre winter car detailing that i have for fri at 11.
Do NOT cancel for Friday yet!
So if it stays organized..wind snow rain ice or all?
Maybe hand deliver this ‘heads up’ to CL&P…
Rain only…concern would be wind potential!
Hey Gil – Let’s hope this steers clear of us. I think if anyone in CT. loses power again for more than 24 hours it will be armageddon!
It’s mid November so won’t the water temps be quite cool if it starts to move north?
This would be more of a coastal event?
Thanks for the heads up, Gil.
Haha wow here comes the next Irene. it will be more than just a typical rainy day in Ct Thurs and Fri
Thanks for always keeping us updated!!! I really do appreciate the time you take to let people know about upcoming weather events, whether it be through news, wtnh.com, or Facebook!