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Pretty much Isabel's track, right up the Bay.
The early morning European model on this Thursday and the 6z update take the powerful Coastal storm and drive it due North … right up Interstate 95 once it crosses into North Carolina. By Sunday evening the LOW will be in eastern upstate New York. Because the European model and the European Ensemble now take the system Inland this model is driving 3-4 INCH rain totals into eastern North Carolina Hampton Road /Southeast Virginia ….the Delmarva …and southern New Jersey. It is s driving two and three inch rainfall amounts as far west as Raleigh Richmond Washington DC Philadelphia New York In Providence Rhode island.Only far Southwest Virginia and the Western Mountain areas of North Carolina will escape the rain. WINDS On the coast from the Carolinas to Long Island New York winds will gust up to 45 or 50 mph during the times of heavy rain at the height of the storm. even Inland as far west as Raleigh Richmond Charlottesville Fredericksburg DC Chili and New York there will be frequent wind gusts up to 35 mph.
He also says another system will be here next weekend.
Was wondering how the sky was cloudy here when they said it was sunny. Turns out the Canadian wild fires has reached us here. Smells also. Guess you all up north know how it is.
It's reacdhed you in Orlando? We haven't felt it at all in the panhandle.