Oct 07, 2024
Hey everyone! Shower activity will start to diminish as we head towards the late afternoon and evening hours. We'll be much drier by tonight, but we'll also start to see a much cooler pattern ahead in the coming days. We're also tracking Hurricane Milton in the Gulf of Mexico. Milton will impact the west coast of Florida mid week....more on Milton below. Did you catch the aurora last night? It was brief, but amazing. Check out these pictures from around Southern New England and beyond. Fall River (Elaine McCall via ReportIt!) Brownington, Vermont (Lynn Royer via ReportIt!) Coventry (Kelly Russell via ReportIt!) Northeast Connecticut (via ReportIt!) Charlestown (Joseph Morel via ReportIt!) Charlestown (Joseph Morel via ReportIt!) Charlestown (Joseph Morel via ReportIt!) Charlestown (Joseph Morel via ReportIt!) INTERACTIVE RADAR: Live Pinpoint Weather 12 Radar » | | HURRICANE TRACKER | | FLIGHT TRACKER Hour by Hour // A close look at the upcoming conditions » Highs will be in the mid 60s with winds from the south, shifting into the northwest by late day. | | BEACH AND BOATING FORECASTS TONIGHT Skies clear tonight, and it will be a little cooler with lows around 48. TOMORROW We'll have a mix of sun and clouds tomorrow. There could be a spot shower, but the day will be mainly dry. Highs in the mid 60s. LOOKING AHEAD It then gets cooler for Wednesday....especially in the morning with lows in the low 40s...many areas could be down in the 30s Wednesday (and Thursday mornings). TROPICS We continue to monitor Hurricane Milton in the Gulf of Mexico. If you have property in Florida or if you are visiting Florida develop a plan now to protect your property and your family. Milton is currently meandering around the Bay of Campache between the Yucatan Peninsula and central Mexico and rapidly strengthening. The storm started as a Category 1 storm early this morning, but blossomed into a Category 4 by 9AM. It has now continued to strengthen into a Category 5 storm. Milton is expected to curve northeastward toward the west coast of Florida, possibly making landfall near Tampa Bay. It's impacts will be far beyond where the center makes landfall, however. The core of the winds could be between 115-130mph as it makes landfall. Flooding rains are expected, especially to the north of the track, where 6-12" of rainfall is possible. The life-threatening storm surge is expected to be between 8-12 feet along a big portion of western Florida. A storm surge is the result of the hurricane winds pushing water onto the land. This can be the most dangerous part of a hurricane. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Pinpoint Weather 12 LinksDetailed 7-Day Forecast | Weather Now | Radar | Hour-by-Hour | Ocean, Bay & Beach | Solar Report | Pinpoint Traffic | Flight Tracker | Active Weather Alerts | Closings & Delays | Power Outages | Get the Weather App
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