Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Irene Upgraded

Irene has been upgraded to a Tropical Storm. It now has winds of 40 mph and continues to look more impressive on satellite. We do expect Irene to continue strengthening as it moves into a more favorable environment in the Atlantic. Right now it looks to head towards the Carolinas, but it is still too early to tell where and if it will make landfall.

We expect more rain chances tomorrow afternoon, however it will not be an all day rain event. Temperatures will warm up to the middle 90s for the next several days with gradually decreasing rain chances as we head towards the weekend.

1 Comments:

At 4:14 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Renny and Josh are awesome! Irene looks to be a hurricane by tonight and likely pass east of the Outer Banks. The NOAA G-IV Gulfstream Jet is currently sampling the environment around Irene to better determine the steering currents for this storm.

 

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