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Tuesday, October 26, 2021

First Nor'Easter of the Fall Impacting the Northeast...Heavy Rain and Flash Flooding Today and Tonight...

The first coastal storm of the season brought rain to the New York City metro area last evening. The precipitation began during the early evening accompanied by thunder and lightning.  The rain became heavy overnight and this morning. A total of 2.70 inches of rain has fallen at Newark Airport and 2.38 inches in Central Park through 8:00 a.m. today.  The storm will intensify rapidly off the coast of Long Island today and then retrograde or move southeastward towards and coast before pulling away to the northeast out to sea tonight and Wednesday. Flood Watches, Flash Flood Warnings, High Wind Warnings for the coast are in effect through tonight. Sunshine returns to the city on Wednesday. 
George Wright is a Certified Consulting Meteorologist for Wright Weather Consulting, LLC. Visit our website at WrightWeather.com. Follow George Wright on Twitter @gwweather.


























Thursday, September 16, 2021

Post-Tropical Nicholas will Generate Showers and Thunderstorms from Louisiana to the Florida Panhandle Through Friday...

The remnants of Hurricane Nicholas is foreacst to prodcue heavy downpours and flooding over parts of the Gulf Coast through Friday. An additional 2 to 4 inches of rain is forecast along from Louisiana to the Florida Panhandle. At 4:00 a.m. CDT, the center of post-tropical storm Nicholas was located about 60 miles south-southeast of Lafayette, LA. Maximum sustained winds have decreased to 25 mph. The storm is nearly stationary with a forward movement of 2 mph. Flash Flood Watches are in effect along the coast from Louisiana to the Florida Panhandle. A tropical distrurbance off the Mid-Atlantic coast will strengthen but will remain off the coast and pass out to sea over the next few days.

George Wright is a Certified Consulting Meteorologist for Wright Weather Consulting, LLC.Visit our website at WrightWeather.com. Follow George Wright on Twitter @gwweather.
















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Monday, August 30, 2021

Major Hurricane Ida Leaves Path of Destruction in Louisiana, Now Downgraded to a Tropical Storm...

Hurricane Ida came ashore yesterday afternoon as the 2nd strongest hurricane on record to hit Louisiana.  Catastrophic storm surge, torrential rain and winds gusting to over 170 mph created extensive damage and flooding. 

The Weather Channel reported: 

Hurricane Ida's catastrophic crawl across Louisiana inundated miles of roadways and neighborhoods, ripped apart buildings and trapped hundreds of residents who can't call 911 because service has been knocked out, and cannot be rescued because conditions are still too treacherous to reach them. At least one levee overtopped in lower Jefferson Parish, sending more than 7.5 feet of floodwaters surging into Jean Lafitte, Barataria and Lafitte. Residents there had to flee into their attics to escape the rising water. "Total devastation. It's catastrophic. Our town levees have been overtopped. I have never seen so much water in my life. It's turned into a total rescue mission. People's lives are at stake now," Jean Lafitte Mayor Tim Kerner told WGNO.  More than 1 million customers in Louisiana alone were without power, including all of New Orleans, where catastrophic damage occurred to the city's transformers.

Some of the reports received by the National Weather Service in New Orleans included:
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA
956 PM CDT SUN AUG 29 2021

..TIME...   ...EVENT...      ...CITY LOCATION...     ...LAT.LON...
..DATE...   ....MAG....      ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
            ..REMARKS..

1250 PM     HURRICANE        PORT FOURCHON           29.11N 90.20W
08/29/2021                   LAFOURCHE          LA   SHIP

            SEACOR EAGLE INSTRUMENT RECORDED A SUSTAINED
            WIND OF 149 MPH WITH A GUST OF 172 MPH. THIS
            OCCURRED AS HURRICANE IDA MADE LANDFALL.
1045 AM     STORM SURGE      1 W GALLIANO            29.43N 90.32W
08/29/2021                   LAFOURCHE          LA   STORM CHASER

            MULTIPLE HOUSES REMOVED FROM THEIR
            FOUNDATION BY STORM SURGE.
1219 PM     STORM SURGE      2 NNE YSCLOSKEY         29.87N 89.67W
08/29/2021                   ST. BERNARD        LA   C-MAN STATION

            SHELL BEACH (SHBL1) ALREADY RECORDING A
            SURGE OF AROUND 7.2 FEET (6.6 MHHW).

Ida will continue to produce flooding rain and wind gusts over 60 mph today. The storm will then track to the Northeast passing off the New Jersey coast on Thursday. Heavy rain is forecast for the New York metro area Wednesday.

George Wright is a Certified Consulting Meteorologist for Wright Weather Consulting, LLC. Visit our website at WrightWeather.com. Follow George Wright on Twitter @gwweather.