6/19/2023 0 Comments Brings heavy rain midatlanticThe storm will bring heavy rain to the Mid-Atlantic states starting in the early afternoon. Eleven states are on alert along the East Coast from North Carolina to Maine. and will bring gusty winds and rain from the coastal Mid-Atlantic to eastern. A coastal storm is currently making its way up the East Coast with heavy rain, strong winds, heavy snow and coastal flooding. As of now, there are no other tropical systems that the hurricane center expects to strengthen anytime soon. whiplash as cold returns to Northeast, coastal storm brings heavy rain. The hurricane season lasts until November 30th. Ian is expected to disappear early Sunday. Tampa International Airport resumed operations Friday after closing Tuesday afternoon, but many flights were delayed. Recovery from more than 1.7 million power outages statewide was underway as of Friday night, as were rescues of people trapped in homes, assisted-living centers and low-lying communities. Some locations with record rainfall include 17 inches in Union Park near Orlando and 15 inches south of Daytona in New Smyrna Beach, according to the National Weather Service. Major flooding is not expected to ease in parts of central Florida until early next week. Maximum sustained winds of 35 miles per hour are occurring over waters east of North Carolina and Virginia, the Hurricane Center said in an update Saturday morning. There is potential for up to 6 inches and “significant” flooding in parts of western North Carolina and southwest Virginia, the National Hurricane Center said. Rain is expected to extend throughout the Chesapeake Bay region and into southern New Jersey. Several inches of rain are expected to fall in the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia on Saturday.
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