Erin's Latest Track And A Few Storms Locally Late Sunday
Tropical Storm Erin's rain bands may drop up to 6 inches locally causing flash flooding while rough seas with waves up to 15 feet threaten coastal areas through Thursday.
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Storms increase as temps stay hot Sunday
Showers and storms end heading into the overnight hours as temperatures only drop to the lower 80s Sunday morning with a mix of sun and clouds. Scattered storms increase early to mid afternoon Sunday with some lingering into the evening as highs rise to the low to mid 90s and feels like temps soar to over 105 degrees. Expect much of the same Monday with numerous afternoon and evening showers and storms with hot high temps in the low 90s after mo…
A mild and muggy weekend with a stray storm possible
It was a very nice end to the week! Areas of fog will develop overnight. Some are waking up to some fog early this morning. Once the fog lifts, expect lots of sunshine with highs in the low to mid-80s and moderate humidity with a widely scattered late-day thundershower in Western Connecticut. The dewpoint will climb into the low 70s for Sunday. Most of Sunday should be dry, hot, and humid with a widely scattered late-day thundershower. Next week…
Tropics Heating Up: Hurricane Erin’s Path Shifts, National Hurricane Center Eyeing Two More Storms
Last week, the tropics started to heat up as Hurricane Erin became the first hurricane in the Atlantic during the 2025 season. However, as Erin became a Category 5 storm, its track was initially set to miss Florida and the United States entirely, taking a hard right turn and heading north into colder waters in the Atlantic Ocean. Credit: Jamie S., Disney Dining Then Saturday night, all that changed. Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center m…
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