Friday, August 28, 2015

Friday, August 28, 2015 - Evening Weather Discussion

The next two weeks remain all about Erika...

Tropical Storm Erika continues on a track that will end up weakening  her substantially as she tracks over Hispaniola and Cuba, eventually ending up over the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico and Florida by Sunday afternoon or evening. She will likely then just sit there for several days, dumping heavy flooding rains over Florida.

Luckily for us, she will then likely head due east and out to sea, leaving us with only a slight chance of a shower or thunderstorm on Monday, but that is about it.

Other than that, we should have an amazing next two weeks around here, with temperatures mainly in the low to mid 80's, with some upper 80's possible early next week.

Click here for more information from the National Hurricane Center about Tropical Storm Erika.

As far as Hurricane Ignacio goes and her possible affects on Hawaii, it still looks as if she will go north of the Hawaiin Islands, but it looking a bit closer than it did this morning, so Hawaii needs to keep a close eye on this storm. As it stands now, even if Ignacio goes north of Hawaii, the storm may come close enough to bring heavy rains to Hawaii once again, and possibly high surf as well. The surf boarders will be happy about that. Click here for more information from the National Hurricane Center about Hurricane Ignacio.

"Weather on the Edge", by Dr. Edge

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