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Weather Update 9.8.21 - U.S.

Posted by Jarrett on Sep 8, 2021 7:52:03 AM


Summary: Hurricane Larry - currently a Category 3 storm - is moving northwest across the Atlantic, and a disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico has a medium probability for tropical or subtropical development before reaching the northern Gulf Coast Wednesday night or Thursday. Meanwhile, a heat wave will continue in the West with numerous record high temperatures possible and a cold front will produce strong to severe thunderstorms and heavy rain with flooding in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. Embargoes are still in place for much of the freight destined for coastal Louisiana including New Orleans and Baton Rouge.
 
Hurricane Larry
A Tropical Storm Watch is currently in effect for Bermuda. Significant swells will begin to reach the east coast of the United States and Atlantic Canada later today and continue affecting these shores through the end of the week. These swells will likely cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions

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This tropical disturbance will move in a northeasterly direction toward the Florida Gulf Coast through Wednesday and then eventually off the Southeast coast late this week. The disturbance is then expected to cross the southeastern United States, and some additional development will be possible after it emerges off the southeastern United States coast late this week. Regardless of development, areas of heavy rainfall will be possible across portions of the Florida panhandle and southern Georgia through Thursday, with localized flooding possible.
 
 
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