The latter part of the weekend will see more clouds and the chance for some needed rain
Read full article: The latter part of the weekend will see more clouds and the chance for some needed rainStay updated on the latest weather conditions for Southwest and Central Virginia, including the impact of tropical storm Rafael Nala and local weather forecasts.
Tropics Update: SoCal may sees first-ever Tropical Storm Watch; four storms in the Atlantic
Read full article: Tropics Update: SoCal may sees first-ever Tropical Storm Watch; four storms in the AtlanticHilary is set to bring inches of rain to southern California, while the Atlantic hurricane season gets going
Increase in tropical development expected as we near the peak of Hurricane Season
Read full article: Increase in tropical development expected as we near the peak of Hurricane SeasonA few showers here and there for Tuesday. Dry air moves in overnight, and clear skies expected for the rest of the week.
Storm Fiona poses threat for Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic
Read full article: Storm Fiona poses threat for Puerto Rico, Dominican RepublicTropical Storm Fiona is buffeting the Caribbean’s easternmost islands, and forecasters warn it will later threaten Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic with dangerous heavy rains.
Moisture from Eta to provide another soaking rain in our area
Read full article: Moisture from Eta to provide another soaking rain in our areaDew point trends for the next four daysThis is when moisture from Eta meets up with a front coming in from the west. Rain may start light in the morning Wednesday, but it will become heavy at times in the afternoon and evening as the front sits nearby. FutureTracker showing moisture from Eta and a cold frontOur rainfall forecast indicates that most of the area will see 1-3″ of rain between Wednesday and Thursday. If the front stalls over the area, however, we’ll see continuing rounds of heavy rain throughout the day Thursday too. That would add to rain totals and the flood threat.
Zeta to bring potential for flooding, damaging wind to parts of the area
Read full article: Zeta to bring potential for flooding, damaging wind to parts of the areaROANOKE, Va. – Zeta made landfall Wednesday as a strong Category 2 hurricane and has been racing through the Deep South ever since. Therefore, a Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for the southern half of our region. Tropical storm warning in effect for the southern half of our viewing area ThursdayIn addition to the threat for localized flooding, there’s the potential for wind gusts to reach 50 mph between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. in these locations. An additional 1-2″+ is expected from the storm, which could lead to flooding of creeks, streams, poor drainage and low-lying areas. FutureTracker - midday ThursdayAfter about 12 p.m., we’ll watch for some segments of high wind gusts and possible rotation (especially in Southside).
PHOTOS: Tropical Storm Beta’s clouds lead to gorgeous Saturday sunset
Read full article: PHOTOS: Tropical Storm Beta’s clouds lead to gorgeous Saturday sunsetROANOKE, Va. – Many of you took note of the sunset Saturday evening and sent us some gorgeous pictures. Full Screen 1 / 24 Mark Matthews - WythevilleThis was all due to the clouds streaming in off Tropical Storm Beta. Satellite imagery from around sunset Saturday shows those clouds drifting off the storm. Satellite and radar imagery of Tropical Storm Beta from 9/19/2020These clouds were around airplane level. At this level, the air was so cold that the clouds were made primarily of ice crystals (cirrus clouds).
Tropical Storm Paulette forms over open waters; earliest P storm on record
Read full article: Tropical Storm Paulette forms over open waters; earliest P storm on recordROANOKE, Va. The official peak of Atlantic hurricane season isnt until September 10th, but the tropics dont care about normal this year. Tropical Storm Paulette formed over open waters Monday morning, and is thankfully not a threat to the U.S. within the next week. This is the earliest P storm on record, and it beats the old record by 10 days. Both TD 17 (in central tropical Atlantic) & 18 are forecast to get named later today. The only names left to the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season are Sally, Teddy, Wilfred and Vicky.
Tropical Storm Josephine forms; earliest J storm on record
Read full article: Tropical Storm Josephine forms; earliest J storm on recordROANOKE, Va. The National Hurricane Center, as of their 11 a.m. update Thursday, says that we now have the seasons 10th named storm. A tweet by Colorado States Philip Klotzbach from Wednesday indicates that this is the earliest J storm on record in the Atlantic hurricane season. Tropical Depression 11 has formed in central tropical Atlantic and forecast to intensify into a tropical storm in the next couple of days. Current record for earliest Atlantic 'J' storm is Jose on Aug 22, 2005. #hurricane pic.twitter.com/fMOLFEmWJM Philip Klotzbach (@philklotzbach) August 11, 2020The storm likely wont get a lot stronger or go a lot farther than the Caribbean Islands.
Isaas contributes to localized flood threat the next two days
Read full article: Isaas contributes to localized flood threat the next two daysROANOKE, Va. The worst of the weather with Tropical Storm Isaas will stay to our east, but well still feel some outer effects from the storm. Flash Flood Watch in effect for half of the regionMoisture from Isaas will team up with a front nearby to give us rounds of heavy rain. While we dont expect this to be a repeat of what happened this past May, localized flash flooding is a concern. Localized flash flooding will be the main thing to watch out for, with possible river flooding along the Dan and/or Roanoke basins. FutureTracker - Tuesday afternoonThe front that guides Isaas northeast of here will linger Wednesday and Thursday, giving us the daily shot for showers and storms.
NEW THIS MORNING: Tropical Storm Isaas continues its track towards the east coast
Read full article: NEW THIS MORNING: Tropical Storm Isaas continues its track towards the east coastROANOKE, Va. 11 A.M. UPDATE:Tropical Storm Isaas is currently located near the Dominican Republic and is quickly moving northwest at 20 mph. Strong winds, storm surge and heavy rainfall will affect portions of the east coast beginning this weekend through the start of next week. Its taken quite some time, but Tropical Storm Isaas formed Wednesday night south of Puerto Rico. #hurricane pic.twitter.com/ehFewqzUyh Philip Klotzbach (@philklotzbach) July 30, 2020This has been a challenging storm to forecast, and it still is in some sense. Two possible scenarios with Tropical Storm IsaasWell be sure to keep you posted on air , online and on Your Local Weather Authority app .
Double trouble in the tropics; no trouble at home just yet
Read full article: Double trouble in the tropics; no trouble at home just yetWhile some are quick to compare this to the historic 2005 hurricane season, its important to note that (so far) storms this season havent been as strong. Weve yet to reach the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, though. Hanna is a tropical storm in the Gulf of Mexico that will make landfall this weekend south of Houston, Texas. If we get to the W storm (Wilfred) and more storms form after that, they will be assigned Greek letters . Hurricane season in the Atlantic runs until November 30.
Tropical Storm Fay forms off the coast of North Carolina
Read full article: Tropical Storm Fay forms off the coast of North CarolinaROANOKE, Va. According to the National Hurricane Center, tropical storm Fay formed about 40 miles off the coast of North Carolina around 5 p.m. ET on Thursday. This makes Fay the earliest F storm to form in history. TropicsFay will continue to track north over the coming days and will likely remain a tropical storm through Saturday morning. This brings the threat for flash flooding and rip currents along the coast over the coming days.
BREAKING: Tropical Storm Bertha forms near South Carolina; remnants to give us heavy rain
Read full article: BREAKING: Tropical Storm Bertha forms near South Carolina; remnants to give us heavy rainROANOKE, Va. The storm system that will give us heavy rain and flooding late Wednesday into Wednesday night now has a name. Tropical Storm Bertha formed Wednesday morning along the coast of South Carolina. After 4 or 5 p.m., heavy rain from this system will spread from south to north. Storm threats late Wednesday into Thursday morningFlooding is the main concern, which could lead to a few road closures. Storm threats late Wednesday into Thursday morningStay with Your Local Weather Authority, as we continue to track the path of the storm and just how much rain it will give us.
Tropical Storm Sebastien Forms
Read full article: Tropical Storm Sebastien FormsTropical Storm275 miles NE of The Leeward IslandsWindPressure45 mph29.77HeadingCoordinatesNNW at 8 mph58.7W, 20.1NDiscussionAt 1100 a.m. AST (1500 UTC), the center of Tropical Storm Sebastien was located near latitude 20.1 north, longitude 58.7 west. Sebastien is moving toward the north-northwest near 8 mph (13 km/h). A turn to the north is expected on Wednesday followed by a turn to the northeast and an increase in forward speed Wednesday night. Maximum sustained winds are near 45 mph (75 km/h) with higher gusts. Sebastien is expected to become absorbed by a cold front in a couple of days.