A hurricane may affect the New Orleans area Tuesday and Wednesday, with the remnants affecting our area Friday, then cool for the weekend…
A hurricane may affect the New Orleans area Tuesday and Wednesday as Tropical Storm Sally is likely to develop into a hurricane in the Northern Gulf of Mexico over the next couple of days and then will head towards New Orleans. Right now, it is looking as if Sally could take a worst case scenario track for New Orleans, making landfall just west of the city. This would put New Orleans just to the east of the eye, much like Hurricane Katrina did. Thankfully though it is unlikely that Katrina will become anywhere near as strong as Katrina, so the damage should be much less. Click here for the latest on Tropical Storm Sally from the National Hurricane Center.
In our area, it will be nice through Thursday with just a slight chance of a shower or thunderstorm tonight as a cold front passes through our area. Highs will be in the mid to upper 70’s.
Tomorrow through Thursday will then be nice with highs ranging from the upper 60’s in Northeastern PA to the mid to upper 70’s in Central NJ tomorrow, the mid 60’s to low 70’s Tuesday, then rising to the 70’s Wednesday, and the mid 70’s to low 80’s Thursday.
The remnants of Hurricane Sally may then pass through our area Friday into early Saturday, bringing a chance for showers or thunderstorms, some of which could be heavy at times. Highs will range from the low 60’s in Northeastern PA to the low 70’s in Central NJ and on Long Island Friday, dropping to from the upper 50’s in Northeastern PA to the mid 60’s in Central NJ and on Long Island Saturday.
Next Sunday, September 20th, through next Saturday, September 26th, are then looking nice with highs gradually rising from the upper 50’s in Northeastern PA to the mid 60’s in Central NJ and on Long Island next Sunday, to the low to mid 60’s next Monday, the mid to upper 60’s next Tuesday, and the upper 60’s to mid 70’s next Wednesday through Saturday.
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