A Potential Cyclone Predicted To Develop And Make It’s Way Toward Florida
Forecasters are keeping an eye on what could potentially become Tropical Storm Isaias by tonight or tomorrow. We received an 11am update which put the storm almost 600 miles east/southeast of the Leeward islands. Paul Dellagato who is the Weather man from Fox 13 said in a tweet that the storm could go one of several ways but thats a good time to “top off” your hurricane supplies. “The track will get your attention, but its early. Lots can happen. Its not even a named storm. There are legit factors that should inhibit strengthening including sheer an dland interaction.” The National Weather service tweeted that by the time this gets to Florida it may lose most of it’s strength
This track will get your attention, but it's early. Lots can happen. It's not even a named storm. There are legit factors that should inhibit strengthening including shear and land interaction. So, I'll track it closely. It's not too early to top off hurricane kits/supplies. #TD9 pic.twitter.com/DjCuXDszjs
— Paul Dellegatto⚡️FOX (@PaulFox13) July 28, 2020
Here is the 5pm update
5:00 pm update. Line from #NHC sums it up..."unusually high degree of uncertainty regarding future track and intensity of system remains. Interests in Hispaniola, Bahamas, Cuba, and Florida should continue to monitor forecasts as changes to both track and intensity are likely." pic.twitter.com/NkTHjC7XOH
— Paul Dellegatto⚡️FOX (@PaulFox13) July 28, 2020