Isaias Is Predicted To Make Its Way Toward Florida
Things could get a little crazy this weekend. Forecasters are keeping an eye on what will likely become Tropical Storm Isaias by tonight or tomorrow. The 11AM update puts the storm almost 600 miles east/southeast of the Leeward Islands according to ABC Action News. Paul Dellegatto from Fox 13 stressed in a tweet this morning that it’s very early in the game and this storm could go one of several ways but that it’s a good time to “top off” your hurricane supplies. The National Weather Service tweeted last hour that by the time this gets to Florida, it may lose most of its strength.
This track will get your attention, but it's early. Lots can happen. It's not even a named storm. There are legit factors that should inhibit strengthening including shear and land interaction. So, I'll track it closely. It's not too early to top off hurricane kits/supplies. #TD9 pic.twitter.com/DjCuXDszjs
— Paul Dellegatto⚡️FOX (@PaulFox13) July 28, 2020
The @NHC_Atlantic is expecting the tropical disturbance located about 585 mi ESE of the Leeward Islands will become Tropical Storm Isaias (pronounced ees-ah-EE-ahs) before reaching the Islands on Wed. There is a lot of uncertainty with the long-range track and intensity forecast. pic.twitter.com/4SUaKFOr8S
— NWS Eastern Region (@NWSEastern) July 28, 2020
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