7:00 AM | **More torrential downpours and powerful thunderstorms...Arthur now a hurricane**
Paul Dorian
[Latest visible satellite image of Hurricane Arthur]
6-Day Forecast
Today
Mostly cloudy, not as hot, very humid, showers and thunderstorms likely; especially, during the afternoon hours, some of the rain can be heavy at times, highs in the mid-to-upper 80’s
Tonight
Mostly cloudy, mild, muggy, showers and thunderstorms likely, some of the rain can be heavy at times, lows in the upper 60's
Friday
Clouds and showers early then becoming partly sunny, breezy and cooler, near 80
Friday Night
Becoming mostly clear, pleasant, upper 50’s
Saturday
Mostly sunny, pleasant, near 80
Sunday
Mostly sunny, nice, low 80’s
Monday
Mostly sunny, warm, upper 80’s
Tuesday
Mostly sunny, quite warm, more humid, chance for showers and thunderstorms, upper 80's
Discussion
Severe thunderstorms raked much of the Mid-Atlantic region last night with thousands losing power and the atmosphere will remain very unstable through tonight. A frontal system along the east coast will combine with tropical moisture from Arthur to produce heavy downpours in the I-95 corridor right through tonight and some of the thunderstorms that form will be severe with damaging wind gusts and flooding rainfall. Arthur has intensified overnight into a category 1 hurricane and it will slam into the Outer Banks of North Carolina by early Friday - possibly as a category 2 hurricane with nearly 100 mph wind gusts. At this point in time, Arthur will accelerate to the northeast and slide a couple hundred miles east of the Mid-Atlantic coastline later in the day on Friday. Drier air will return to the I-95 corridor by later Friday - most likely in time to allow for fireworks shows to go on as scheduled tomorrow night although there will be a breeze. A refreshing air mass will follow in the Mid-Atlantic region this weekend following the departure of Arthur; Saturday and Sunday should turn out to be great weather days.
Video
httpv://youtu.be/IDiZSS30JKU