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at, all of this moisture coming in courtesy whatever was tropical storm, tropical depression, cyclone bonnie regardless of what you want to call it, though, it is still sending all of this moisture our way. see the circulation over south carolina, this this storm won't have any direct impact on us, what it does do however is keep the steam coming and train of moisture our way for the rest of the day so even on future weather things are starting to clear out are out, notice what happens, still have the moisture to work with, even by two, three, four, five, 6:00 there still will be scattered rounds every shower locally heavy rain, so much moisture in the atmosphere all the clouds can do is ring themselves out with heavy rainfall potentially so it could be something you're still facing by 8:00 tonight
at, all of this moisture coming in courtesy whatever was tropical storm, tropical depression, cyclone bonnie regardless of what you want to call it, though, it is still sending all of this moisture our way. see the circulation over south carolina, this this storm won't have any direct impact on us, what it does do however is keep the steam coming and train of moisture our way for the rest of the day so even on future weather things are starting to clear out are out, notice what happens, still...
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May 30, 2016
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cold front will move through and that will push moisture associated with now post tropical storm cyclone bonnie off the coast. you can see that moisture streaming from portions of ocean county down through delaware beaches. we will zoom out ande where that low is. notice what is happening here. here's remnant of tropical storm bonnie down here. we have a conveyor belt of moisture just stream along atlantic seaboard. we have heavy rain this morning north and west of the city up in the poconos, some spots over 2 inches here over monroe county, heavy rain in the city and heavy rain down the shore. some spots didn't get as much but few areas over two or 3 inches of rain. few rainfall totals from earlier today, jonas, pennsylvania in monroe county in the poconos, three and a half inches just shy of that n sewell, new jersey 2.93. mount holly at 2.9. at philadelphia airport this morning one and a half inches of rain and still very warm and steamy out there with temperatures in the 70's and 80's at the moment. coming up we will tell but showers and storms moving through tonight and how it will clear u
cold front will move through and that will push moisture associated with now post tropical storm cyclone bonnie off the coast. you can see that moisture streaming from portions of ocean county down through delaware beaches. we will zoom out ande where that low is. notice what is happening here. here's remnant of tropical storm bonnie down here. we have a conveyor belt of moisture just stream along atlantic seaboard. we have heavy rain this morning north and west of the city up in the poconos,...
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May 30, 2016
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we have seen a lot of changes here. >> the bonnie, the storm is a post cyclone. a rainmaker or causing those rip currents. we'll be watching it throughout the weekend and into the first part of in the case week. lets take a closer
we have seen a lot of changes here. >> the bonnie, the storm is a post cyclone. a rainmaker or causing those rip currents. we'll be watching it throughout the weekend and into the first part of in the case week. lets take a closer
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May 30, 2016
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bonnie no longer a tropical storm. it is a post tropical cycloneding towards being a remnant low. you can still see that defined circulation with what was bonnie. thinks over portions of north and south carolina at the moment. you can see bonnie with the circulation around the low, of course, count are clockwise circulation you follow that and you can see how all this moisture is pulled from the tropics and moving right along the coast. our saving grace at least here in philadelphia and northwestern suburbs this cold front moving in which is starting to push that moisture out to sea. we are in the squeeze play at the moment but heaviest rain through most of the daylight hours has been down the shore and through the delaware beaches and that is where it is as well. clouds are blowing up here across most of the region north and west as well as this line of showers and thunderstorms intensifies over the area strongest right the now right around mount pocono we will see pretty nasty storms pushing through. portions of carbon and monroe counties. a few
bonnie no longer a tropical storm. it is a post tropical cycloneding towards being a remnant low. you can still see that defined circulation with what was bonnie. thinks over portions of north and south carolina at the moment. you can see bonnie with the circulation around the low, of course, count are clockwise circulation you follow that and you can see how all this moisture is pulled from the tropics and moving right along the coast. our saving grace at least here in philadelphia and...
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May 30, 2016
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we have seen a lot of changes here. >> the bonnie, the storm is a post cyclone. that does not mean it is a rainmaker or causing those rip currents. we'll be watching it throughout the weekend and into the first part of in the case week. lets take a closer look at the storm and what we are expecting. we are watching for some changes ahead. the main thing to notice that we'll see precipitation hanging onto the outer bank. that's going to make a big difference for the forecast. we are watching heavier rain along the outer bank and we'll be watching for that as well. one thing to note that we are tracking plenty of rain in texas. we have seen severe weather popping up with strong storms across southern texas. this is something we are keeping a close watch ongoing through a good portion of the afternoon and evening hours. we had a powerful storm through the victorious area. rain is likely to continue as we go through the afternoon and into the next few days. that's something to keep in mind going forward. >> richard, the smmain thing to note for this storm is post tro
we have seen a lot of changes here. >> the bonnie, the storm is a post cyclone. that does not mean it is a rainmaker or causing those rip currents. we'll be watching it throughout the weekend and into the first part of in the case week. lets take a closer look at the storm and what we are expecting. we are watching for some changes ahead. the main thing to notice that we'll see precipitation hanging onto the outer bank. that's going to make a big difference for the forecast. we are...
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May 30, 2016
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bonnie. this has become post-tropical. now that it is overland, it is a spinning cyclone. that will continue to bring wet weather to south carolina and north carolina. take a look at what is happening near us. this is working around the subtropical area of high pressure. we have this steady flow. it is why our rain line has not lot. a whole heck of a i don't expect it to move very much. that rain will stay where it is as a cold front approaches from the west. that could trigger isolated thunderstorms late this afternoon and this evening. too of today shakes out not terrible. i expect to see isolated thunderstorms at 6:00. most of us will be able to get our grilling on this afternoon and this evening. 8:00 tonight. skies will become cloudier by that time. by tomorrow morning, we will see fog.y or fog -- patchier tomorrow looks like a dryer day. we could see an isolated storm later in the afternoon. it will be partly cloudy with high temperatures in the low to mid 80's. wednesday, my pick weather day of the week, as well as thursday. we could see thunderstorms to end the wee
bonnie. this has become post-tropical. now that it is overland, it is a spinning cyclone. that will continue to bring wet weather to south carolina and north carolina. take a look at what is happening near us. this is working around the subtropical area of high pressure. we have this steady flow. it is why our rain line has not lot. a whole heck of a i don't expect it to move very much. that rain will stay where it is as a cold front approaches from the west. that could trigger isolated...
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May 31, 2016
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and bonnie's moisture went up the east coast and parts of massachusetts, saw the 6-8 inches in some areas. so that is pulling away, and really fizzling out. it has been a post tropical cyclone for a while. so now, we are actually drying out. and you know, i mentioned this earlier, in the show, we have had 19 days of measurable any. 0.01 or greater. the record is 20. today is the only day left that we could so what would have to happen is a shower would have to form, or a thunderstorm of course, but not only does it have to perform, it has to get over reagan national to get into the record books. we will watch the radar closely. you can watch the radar on your app but we are expecting rain chances to be pretty slim for today and tomorrow. and we will keep our eyes on the radar. there is a chance. there is a chance. as we head through today, it is pretty warm out there. also humid. a mix of sun and clouds. and a stray shower or thunderstorm. you will see on the future cast. it snot a lot. and areas to the south have a better chance. tomorrow, not as hot, in the low 80s, instead of the mid to upper 80s. mainly dry on wednesday. and thursday, the clouds return. and only a few s
and bonnie's moisture went up the east coast and parts of massachusetts, saw the 6-8 inches in some areas. so that is pulling away, and really fizzling out. it has been a post tropical cyclone for a while. so now, we are actually drying out. and you know, i mentioned this earlier, in the show, we have had 19 days of measurable any. 0.01 or greater. the record is 20. today is the only day left that we could so what would have to happen is a shower would have to form, or a thunderstorm of course,...
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May 28, 2016
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a high chance of becoming a tropical or subtropical cyclone, in which case it would pick up the next name in the season list, and that would be bonniel. this one may or may not reach the threshold to become tropical. but that prospect is now quite high. no watches or warnings have been issued, but we are launching hurricane hunter aircraft this afternoon to investigate the area and take detailed measurements to improve our outlook on that. in any event, everybody along the southeast coast from georgia to the carolinas should watch the progress of this system very closely. and i am sure our colleague joe nimmich would say, now is the time to be thinking about your weekend plans, your go kit, how you are going to keep your family together, and whether in fact you should may be modified your weekend plans to take account of the prospect of severe weather along the eastern coast. this developing system underscores the importance of annual routines in getting homes and businesses ready, reviewing family plans and assemble emergency supplies, go kits, these realities are and need to be a way of life for coastal america. at noaa we have do
a high chance of becoming a tropical or subtropical cyclone, in which case it would pick up the next name in the season list, and that would be bonniel. this one may or may not reach the threshold to become tropical. but that prospect is now quite high. no watches or warnings have been issued, but we are launching hurricane hunter aircraft this afternoon to investigate the area and take detailed measurements to improve our outlook on that. in any event, everybody along the southeast coast from...