As of Thursday morning, the National Weather Service reported that Hurricane Irene will likely impact of the Philadelphia region Saturday, August 27, the Sunday, August 28.
Considering how many recent rainfall we've experienced, oversized rainfall has a very high risk of severe flooding. The threat of wind and coastal flooding depends on the last track of the storm.
It seems less likely that the storm well inland will track the region, it is expected more to follow by water. While enhancing the threat of high winds and coastal flooding, which can help reduce the threat of heavy rains and inland flooding.
Irene is greater than the average hurricane, which is expected to continue.
The hazardous weather outlook for Central Delaware, Delaware North, Northeast Maryland, Southern New Jersey and Southeastern Pennsylvania for today (August 25) and evening showers and thunderstorms for particularly this afternoon and evening. Some thunderstorms may be severe with locally strong winds and also be able to produce heavy rainfall.
Friday to Wednesday, the hurricane Irene stuck with a potential front in the near future to bring periods of strong winds and very heavy rain on Saturday and Sunday. The threat of these increases. Since the astronomical tides are high, the presence of moderate tidal flooding Irene at high tide, especially Sunday.
Considering how many recent rainfall we've experienced, oversized rainfall has a very high risk of severe flooding. The threat of wind and coastal flooding depends on the last track of the storm.
It seems less likely that the storm well inland will track the region, it is expected more to follow by water. While enhancing the threat of high winds and coastal flooding, which can help reduce the threat of heavy rains and inland flooding.
Irene is greater than the average hurricane, which is expected to continue.
The hazardous weather outlook for Central Delaware, Delaware North, Northeast Maryland, Southern New Jersey and Southeastern Pennsylvania for today (August 25) and evening showers and thunderstorms for particularly this afternoon and evening. Some thunderstorms may be severe with locally strong winds and also be able to produce heavy rainfall.
Friday to Wednesday, the hurricane Irene stuck with a potential front in the near future to bring periods of strong winds and very heavy rain on Saturday and Sunday. The threat of these increases. Since the astronomical tides are high, the presence of moderate tidal flooding Irene at high tide, especially Sunday.
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