Meteorologist jason brewer tracking the storm. Jason, a number of local spots under a Tropical Storm watch. And now post tropical hermine is making its way northeast wad off of east ward as of the last advisory. The winds are still at 70 miles an hour. This is a powerful and large ocean storm. Keep in mind even the Tropical Storm force wind gusts are going out 200 miles from the center. Something we have to watch very closely, because it could have a impact on southern new england. Lets take a look at the latest Hurricane Center, 5 00 p. M. It shows the storm turning north award and hanging out over the ocean, monday, tuesday, into wednesday. As a near Hurricane Force storm with 75mile an hour winds. Then by thursday its moving away. Keep in mind theres still a lot hour. But we do have Tropical Storm watches and warnings up. Seas in nantucket up to 25 feet, gusting through monday and tuesday. We could see gusts up to 50 mils an hour along the south coast ad the cape and the islands too
Gene, hermine is to the south of nantucket. This is a brandnew advisory. Look at this, a powerful storm, 70mileperhour winds out here, and those winds are going out far from the center. So it is a large storm. It will be moving its way northwestward. A brandnew track. Making its way closer to the coast and weakening as it encounters cooler water and losing some of its support as it gets into early wednesday, so probably has seen its peak intensity as of early this morning. As we go into time, we will sele threat. We will get rain the rain right now is 20 miles from nantucket and just another hour or so we will continue to watch as that outer band of rain gets closer to the island. Tropical storm warnings remain in effect. South coast, cape and islands wind gust has to 50 Miles Per Hour. Here we have our forecast wind gust map showing winds peaking this afternoon at 45 to 55 for cape cod the south coast, the vineyard and nantucket, and it is not going to be anything too out of the ordin
Chief meteorologist Kevin Lemanowicz latest path. Sitting and spinning around and can switch over from the radar shot and back to radar in a moment to the visible satellite and much more clearly the center of the storm. Put in motion and see how it circles in the middle and goes from there to there and northward motion, north at 3 Miles Per Hour and all it is moving right now essentially stationary. The forecast track though is to make a turn today. So lets check this and live stormtracker radar, see the rain moving across nantucket at cape cod this morning, some heavy rain perched offshore and moving away and West Brewster to South Yarmouth and nantucket much of the island shrouded in rain right now place in western edge out of it the most part. Track expected today to go to the northwest and then turn northeast. Now, this is something we are watching closely because so far it has been tracking to the north and already farther out than the earlier computer models and problem is here w
Posttropical cyclone. The impacts are the same. You can see 70mileanhour winds. Its moving to the east and northeast. It will take a turn more to the north and possibly even bend back to the northwest or even loop out here over the open atlantic. So this is monday into wednesday. It is still south of our coastline and then eventually moving away late in the week. But until it moves east of us, well be under the threat for a lot of rip current look at these 20foot seas and they are all building toward the southwest, the cape and the islands into tomorrow night on into early monday. Check out the latest advisories. Tropical storm watch, cape cod, the islands as well as the immediate south coast. These are the areas that could have some Tropical Stormforce winds, around 45, 50 miles an hour. And that could cause scattered Power Outages and take down some its more of a concern even though we wont get hurricaneforce winds, still enough to create problems. The high surf, the rip currents, th
Daniel good morning, 4 30 on this monday, september 5, the labor day holiday. I am daniel miller. Many people are moving their labor day plans indoors as they brace for the effects of what was Tropical Storm hermine. Lets get right over to our Storm Tracker Weather Center right now to find meteorologist jason brewer standing by with the rain moving in, jason. Jason right now i am watching hermine to the south. It will stay just off of our coastline but building the seas. We are seeing the dangerous rip currents a 70mileperhour winds in there. It is moving northward and getting closer to our coast and it is actually going to bend back to the west as we get into tomorrow. So the good news is, i do expect some weakening of this that will encounter cooler water and looks like it will stay just offshore and move away late in the week. Lets focus on right now. There is nantucket. The rain, the heavier showers 20 miles away from that island. So over the next hour and a half, we will begin to