Winds will be from the east-northeast winds 5-10 mph.A comfortable evening and night is expected with mostly clear skies. "Isaias is expected to bring widespread sustained tropical storm force winds and wind gusts to hurricane force to the mid-Atlantic coast Tuesday, which could cause tree damage and power outages," the National Hurricane Center said in its forecast discussion.As of Monday, maximum winds reached 70 mph in parts of North and South Carolina — just short of 74 mph which would turn the tropical storm into a category 1 hurricane, according to the National Hurricane Center. A watch, which is less urgent than a warning, means that conditions will be favorable for the development of tornados, according to the National Weather Service.A tropical storm warning has been issued for the entire state and will be in effect throughout the day until the storm passes, bringing damaging winds ranging from 40 to 60 mph inland with tropical-storm-force winds expected to arrive in the afternoon, according to the National Weather Service and private meteorologists. Wind gusts are expected to reach up to 75 mph along the coast. It will be warm and dry with a mix of sun and high clouds.
"What's happening is not exactly a textbook hurricane, but still is clearly a tropical storm low pressure system with plenty of moisture and thunderstorms to work with. © 1998 - 2020 Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. | All Rights Reserved. Tropical storm “watch” has been upgraded to a Tropical Storm Warning for all of RI and southeastern MA. Storm Radar is your NOAA forecast, weather radar and hurricane tracker with severe weather alerts.
We’re continuing to track Isaias , with a “Tropical Storm Warning” issued ahead of the storm’s impacts in our area. From there is will pick up speed and race across the Delmarva Peninsula and western New England Tuesday into Tuesday night, bringing scattered downpours, gusty winds (to 55 mph) and ocean impacts to our area, especially Tuesday evening. Watches, Warnings, Advisories List for GA || AL || TN || NC || SC | FL : Storm Reports Incoming Preliminary Reports Submit A Storm Report : Outlooks Hazardous Weather Outlook Convective Storm Outlooks - Days 1 - 8 (SPC) Significant River Flood Outlook Fire Weather Outlook (SPC) The storm brought strong winds and heavy rains across the state, triggering tornado warnings and watches — which have since been canceled … A tropical storm warning has been issued for the entire state and will be in effect throughout the day until the storm passes, bringing damaging winds ranging from … A “warning” means tropical storm force winds are expected within the next 36 hours. Get updates on the storm and check your local forecast Read More MOUNT HOLLY - Tropical Storm Isaias has arrived in New Jersey, bringing heavy rainfall amounts up to 6 inches and damaging winds from 40 to 70 mph - which could leave widespread damage of downed trees, branches and power lines throughout the morning to early-afternoon hours across the Garden State.A tornado watch was also issued Tuesday morning that covers most of the state and will last through 4 p.m. this afternoon. * high wave action and dangerous swimming conditions expected.
The heaviest rain will be early Monday morning.
A hurricane warning has been issued for a portion of Florida's East Coast, from Boca Raton to the Volusia/Brevard County Line. Highs temperatures will be a bit above normal, in the mid 80s inland, low 80s at the coast, but it comes with fairly comfortable humidity. Tuesday. It's the third heat wave of the summer, and the 20th day this year we've hit 90F (twice the normal number of days). Hurricane Isaias made landfall in North Carolina around 11:10 p.m.