The latest rain and wind maps for Hurricane Lee, the Long Island forecast, and the ensembles:
- My Personal Weatherman™
- Sep 15, 2023
- 1 min read
- The more eastward track really helps the New England coast as the rain/wind projections have decreased (see maps below). However, it will still be a very strong storm, and this is from the National Hurricane Center: "Hurricane conditions are possible across portions of Down East Maine, southern New Brunswick, and western Nova Scotia on Saturday within the Hurricane Watch area. Tropical storm conditions and coastal flooding are expected to begin in southern New England within the Tropical Storm Warning area this afternoon, and spread northward along the coast of New England and over portions of Atlantic Canada through Saturday. These conditions are likely to lead to downed trees and potential power outages." - For Long Island, there is only a slight chance of light showers or sprinkles out by Montauk late tonight and tomorrow morning as dry air will be in place, so it will basically just be a cloudy and windy day tomorrow with most gusts in the 25 to 35 mph range, slightly higher for Montauk. - Future Hurricane Nigel may get near Bermuda next Thursday, but it looks like it has a good chance to stay a little to its east and head back out to sea. Ophelia will be next, but it also doesn't look like it will be make it all that far west.







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