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Weather forecasting and analysis, space and historic events, climate information

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7:00 AM | Turns much cooler at week's end

Paul Dorian

Hurricane Maria continues to move slowly in a general northward direction over the western Atlantic and it will become increasingly influenced by strong high pressure ridging to the north. This high pressure ridging could allow Maria to push west and possibly impact the Outer Banks of North Carolina, but then an advancing cold front will push it out-to-sea once and for all.  Around here, our weather will stay very warm and dry over the next few days.  A much cooler air mass will arrive at the end of the week.

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7:00 AM | Hurricane Maria slides to the east of the Bahamas

Paul Dorian

Hurricane Maria will slide to the east of the Bahama Island chain over the next couple of days and then turn northward in the western Atlantic.  There is likely to be some interaction between Maria and the remains of Jose spinning in the north Atlantic which will have an influence on the future path of Maria.  It is still too early to write off the possibility that Hurricane Maria will eventually have some kind of impact on the US east coast.

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7:00 AM | Hurricane Maria to slide east of the Bahama Island chain next couple days

Paul Dorian

Hurricane Maria continues to push away from Puerto Rico and will slide to the east of the Bahama Island chain over the next couple of days.  After that, there is likely to be some interaction between Maria and the remains of Jose which will have an influence on the future path of Maria.  It is still too early to write off the possibility that Hurricane Maria will eventually have some kind of impact on the US east coast. 

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7:00 AM | Major Hurricane Maria to strike Puerto Rico

Paul Dorian

Hurricane Maria is a “major” hurricane and is headed right for Puerto Rico with tremendous rain and wind.  After Maria strikes Puerto Rico, it is likely to turn to the north and slide east of the Bahamas.  Eventually, the remains of Jose are likely to prevent Maria from ever reaching the US coastline as it should provide an atmospheric “escape route” for Maria to go out-to-sea.

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7:00 AM | *Hurricane Maria headed towards Puerto Rico as a "major"*

Paul Dorian

Hurricane Maria is now a “major” hurricane and is headed right for the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.  Maria will likely make landfall in Puerto Rico on Wednesday as a “major” hurricane and then slide just to the east of the Bahama Islands.  After that, Maria is likely to continue heading in the general direction of the Southeast US, but whether it ever actually reaches there is simply too soon to determine. 

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7:00 AM | Tropics remain very active with three systems to monitor

Paul Dorian

The tropics remain very active with Hurricane Jose likely to move uncomfortably close to the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US coastline over the next few days.  Other tropical systems are likely to threaten the US as well as we progress through the latter part of the month and Maria and Lee – both alive and well over the eastern Atlantic – will have to be closely monitored. 

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7:00 AM | Tropics still have an active look

Paul Dorian

With the return of sunshine, temperatures have responded noticeably and we’ll stay well up in the 80’s for highs during the next several days.  Jose continues to drift slowly over the Atlantic and will likely have no impact at all on the interior part of the Southeast US.

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7:00 AM | Temperatures rebound nicely today with the return of sunshine

Paul Dorian

The remains of Irma will pull away from the region today and we’ll enjoy much improvement with plenty of sunshine returning to northern Alabama. With the return of sunshine, temperatures will respond dramatically and afternoon highs should be right around the 80 degree mark – much more typical of mid-September than what we experienced during the past couple of days.

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7:00 AM | *Irma's impact here slow to end as system grinds to a halt in its advance to the northwest*

Paul Dorian

Irma’s remains will continue to affect the Tennessee Valley for another day, but there is warmer and drier weather coming to the region later this week.  A blocking pattern in the upper-atmosphere is causing Irma to grind to a halt in its northward advance and this will keep us unsettled through tomorrow night.  By the weekend, temperatures are likely to return to the middle 80’s for highs with the return of sunshine.

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