***Update on future Debby***
- My Personal Weatherman™
- Aug 2, 2024
- 1 min read
- The National Hurricane Center is up to 80% and it sounds like they may make it a Potential Tropical Cyclone later today so they can issue a forecast cone and Tropical Storm Watches and/or Warnings for parts of Florida.
- The track is coming into focus with it coming up north in the eastern Gulf and making landfall as a Tropical Storm (probably a minimal to moderate one in terms of wind) along the central to northern west coast of Florida and then crossing northern Florida and emerging off the coast and strengthening and hugging the coast for a while and slowing down to bring the potential for very high rainfall totals for the coast of the Carolinas. It then should head more northeastward out to sea, but the Euro has it come up the coast and bring a lot of rain, but most of the ensembles have it head out just far enough offshore.
- My Long Island forecast is posted below, and most of Saturday looks dry with the showers and thunderstorms approaching more in the mid to late evening from west to east.
- I will have several updates this morning into early afternoon and then some more posts after 7:30 this evening.
- 1st image: Euro ensembles for the next 10 days
- 2nd image: Tracks from various models for the next 7 days
- 3rd image: National Hurricane Center map
- 4th image: My Long Island forecast
- 5th image: Model Blend rainfall map for the next 10 days
- 6th image: Long Island temperatures for the next 15 days






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