Ida to Bring a Flooding and Tornado Threat on Wednesday
The remnants of Hurricane Ida will impact the Mid-Atlantic on Wednesday, and bring the threat of flooding rain and a couple of tornadoes.
The remnants of Hurricane Ida will impact the Mid-Atlantic on Wednesday, and bring the threat of flooding rain and a couple of tornadoes.
Humidity is on the rise today as the remnants of Ida work closer towards our region.
Parts of the Mid-Atlantic are likely to see as much as 3-6″+ of rain by mid-week, which could lead to widespread flooding problems.
A warm and humid day is on tap to start the work week with scattered storms looking possible this afternoon.
Heavy rain and gusty winds are possible by mid-week as the remnants of Ida look to move through the Mid-Atlantic.
Ida is set to roll onshore of SE Louisiana Sunday afternoon as a monster Category 4 storm.
Hurricane Ida is forecast to make landfall in Louisiana as a strong Category 4 storm on Sunday, and bring devastating impacts to the region.
Tropical Storm Ida will look to bring high impacts to the Central Gulf Coast late this weekend into early next week.
High impacts are likely across the Northeast as Henri looks to make landfall on Long Island on Sunday as a hurricane.
Henri looks to close in on Southern New England this weekend with damaging winds, heavy rain, and coastal flooding.
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