TRopcial Storm Ian continues to drift through the Caribbean. The storms hasn’t gained much latitude today as it has been moving mostly due west. FROM THE NHC SUMMARY OF 500 PM EDT…2100 UTC…INFORMATIONLOCATION…14.3N 77.0WABOUT 255…
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9/24/22 12p Tropical Update: Tropical Storm Ian organizing, heading toward Florida, while model guidance continues to – slightly – shift west
The National Hurricane Center continue to monitor Tropical Storm Ian in the Caribbean and update the track every three to six hours. A Hurricane Watch is in effect for the Cayman Islands. A Tropical Storm…
Not as hot, but still dry as we watch newly-minted Tropical Depression Nine in the Caribbean
We had a little front/boundary move through last night. That will help to limit temperatures today to just the upper 80s to around 90 degrees. Much better that yesterday, which went down as the fourth-warmest…
9/22/22 700p Tropical Update: Invest 98L forecasting means there is not enough hours in the day!
The toughest part about working a full time job, living eight hours away from my girlfriend and on the other side of the country from my entire family is that trying to make time for…
Still hot, some relief coming tonight while we continue to monitor Invest 98L: Southern MS/AL/LA Weather Forecast – 9/22/22
Another rather warm day on tap for the area. The good news is this should be the last day of a Feels Like temperature near 100F. The bad news is that it’ll still be rather…
9/21/22 645p Tropical Update: Invest 98L and what it means – or doesn’t mean – for the Gulf
Well, when it comes to Invest 98K, I can tell you what I know. I can tell you what I don’t know. I can tell you what I can’t know (yet). It is… “Not a…
Pretty hot again today and tomorrow, all eyes on Invest98L: Southern MS/AL/LA Weather Forecast – 9/21/22
I’ve been trying to just skim over the fact that it is going to be so hot today and tomorrow, hoping that model guidance would come back slightly cooler, but no dice! Buckle up, today,…
NOAA releases Winter Outlook for 2022-2023 plus extra tidbits on ‘triple-dip’ Nina and what La Nina means for severe weather
The first seasonal forecast for Winter from NOAA was released the other day. It looks very La Nina like. That is expected, though. La Nina is anticipated to continue through Fall and into Winter. With…
Still warm, eyes on tropics: Southern MS/AL/LA Weather Forecast – 9/20/22
More sun and more warmth for the area as we move through the second half of September. With astronomical Fall starting in a few days, one might hope it would actually feel like fall. But…
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Interest piqued: Model guidance in agreement regarding tropical development as we end September
Buckle up! If you follow this site, you probably know that when I look at tropical weather model data I don’t often look beyond five days. But when I do, there has to be some…

