![]() Grace is forecast to move near or over the Cayman Islands late tonight and early Wednesday, and then approach the Yucatan peninsula of Mexico late Wednesday or early Thursday Tropical Storm Grace: The center of Grace will continue to move near the northwestern coast of Jamaica for the next few hours. Flood Watches are in effect for portions of north Georgia, the western Carolinas, eastern Tennessee and Kentucky, southeast Ohio, West Virginia, extreme southwest and northern Virginia, Washington D.C., parts of Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New York.Ī few tornadoes are possible through this evening across parts of Georgia, the western Carolinas, and southwestern Virginia. Tropical Depression Fred: Much of the southeast is keeping an eye on Fred. Location: 135 miles south-southeast of Bermuda.Location: 5 miles south of Montego Bay, Jamaica and about 225 miles east-southeast of Grand Cayman.Location: 90 miles west-southwest of Asheville, North Carolina.Details of tropical systems in Atlantic basin advisory from the National Hurricane Center. The storm strengthened slightly Tuesday afternoon, with winds reaching 60 mph, according to a 5 p.m. Tropical Storm Henri: Some strengthening is possible during the next day or so. ![]() Tropical storm Grace: Grace is forecast to strengthen into a hurricane on Wednesday, with some additional strengthening possible prior to the center reaching the Yucatan Peninsula. Watch Video: Tropical Storm Fred brings flooding to Florida's Gulf Coast Here's the latest update from the NHC as of 5 p.m. The highest wind gust from then-Tropical Storm Fred was 73 mph in Franklin County, Florida. In Panama City, multiple streets were flooded as Fred moved through, knocking out traffic lights across the city, according to the Panama City Police Department. The storm left behind widespread road damage, downed power lines and flooding in Bay County. Not quite done yet: Fred may bring 10 inches of rain to US Southeast Grace may become next hurricane as it targets Mexico Winds at the time were at 65, just 9 miles below hurricane status.įred's impact: Some Bay County roads damaged, power lines and trees downed in Tropical Storm Fred’s wake National Hurricane Center is keeping an eye on Tropical Storm Grace - which may become the next hurricane of the Atlantic season - and Tropical Storm Henri.įred made landfall at 3:15 p.m. Here is the latest data on Hurricane Henri pulled from the National Hurricane Center's 8 a.m. advisory.As Tropical Depression Fred continues to bring heavy rain and flooding to the southeastern U.S., forecasters also are monitoring two tropical storms making up a triangle of tropical systems. Rip currents: How to spot, avoid and escape them Latest data on Henri Swells could cause life-threatening surf and rip currents. ![]() While the hurricane will not directly hit Delaware, heavy rain could lead to flooding and flash flooding across much of the region. A flood watch is in effect for the state beginning Sunday.Īt the shore, dangerous conditions are possible in Delaware and Maryland this weekend. Satellite images: See latest satellite image from NOAA, for a clearer picture of the storm's size ![]() Henri is located approximately 450 miles south-southeast of Atlantic City, and is moving north-northeast at 14 mph.Ĭone of uncertainty: See the latest graphic from the NHC The storm is forecast to strengthen over the next day as it approaches land. Saturday by the National Hurricane Center. Henri has maximum sustained winds of 75 mph, according to an advisory issued at 8 a.m. Hurricane Henri continues to move up the Eastern Seaboard, and is expected to cause heavy rainfall and possible flooding in Delaware on its way toward Long Island and New England, where it is expected to come ashore. Watch Video: Tropical Storm Henri: Conditions at a Cape Cod beach on Aug.
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