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***4:30 AM update on future Sara and Red Flag Warnings likely to return to the Long Island area tomorrow with no measurable rain expected for the next 7 days! Please see all 10 images.***

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- It's now a Tropical Depression and will become Tropical Storm Sara shortly. Such big changes lately with it unlikely to become a hurricane due to land interaction with Honduras and then with it expected to cross the Yucatan. The track has shifted west and then it will track farther north in Florida, but it shouldn't be more than a mid-range tropical storm. Isolated rainfall amounts in northern Honduras of up to a catastrophic 30 inches are possible!


- Red Flag Warnings are very likely to return for tomorrow and probably Saturday as well from NJ to Long Island and southern New England with VERY low humidity expected each afternoon and with breezy/windy conditions.


- No rain expected for Long Island for the next 7 days, but we should finally get some rain later next week from a frontal system and possibly also the remnants of Sara. Lots of time to watch it, but amounts probably won't be too high.



- 1st image: NHC map


- 2nd image: My Long Island forecast


- 3rd image: Advertisement


- 4th image: Elevated fire danger for Friday


- 5th to 7th images: Tracks from the Euro ensembles, GFS ensembles, and various models


- 8th and 9th images: Snow and precipitation maps for the next 10 days from the Model Blend


- 10th image: Long Island temps for the next 15 days












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