From USA Today:
“Isaias forecast to become
hurricane Friday; Tropical storm watch issued for Florida”
Isaias' rain was unleashing small
landslides and causing widespread flooding and power outages across Puerto
Rico. The projected path of the storm continues to keep most of Florida in its
track. Isaias is the earliest ninth Atlantic named storm to form. After lashing
portions of the Caribbean with rain and wind, Tropical Storm Isaias is now
forecast to become a hurricane on Friday, the National Hurricane Center said. A
tropical storm watch has been posted for parts of the east coast of Florida, as
the projected path of the storm continues to keep most of Florida in its
possible track. "Isaias is forecast to be near the central Bahamas Friday
night and move near or over the Northwest Bahamas and near South Florida on
Saturday," the hurricane center said. The hurricane center added that "there is
a risk of impacts from winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surge this weekend
along the Florida east coast and spreading northward along the remainder of the
U.S. east coast through early next week." The forecast track of Tropical Storm Isaias
shows it strengthening into a hurricane as it moves up the U.S. East Coast over
the next few days. Isaias is a large cyclone with tropical-storm-force winds
extending up to 240 miles from its center. Portions of Florida could start
feeling tropical-storm-force winds as early as Friday night, but more likely
Saturday morning, the National Weather Service said. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said residents could
feel the impacts from the storm into early next week. He encouraged everyone to
prepare by having at least seven days of supplies.
On Thursday, Isaias' rain
unleashed small landslides and causing widespread flooding and power outages
across Puerto Rico. The storm knocked out power to more than 400,000 customers
across Puerto Rico, according to the island’s Electric Power Authority. Minor
damage was reported elsewhere in the island, where tens of thousands of people
still use tarps as roofs over homes damaged by Hurricane Maria in September
2017. As of 5 p.m. ET, Isaias had 60 mph winds and was centered about about 250
miles southeast of the southeastern Bahamas, according to the hurricane center.
It was moving west northwest at 20 mph, and its center was expected to move
over Hispaniola (which consists of the countries of Haiti and the Dominican
Republic) later on Thursday and near the southeastern Bahamas by early Friday. Isaias
is the earliest ninth Atlantic named storm to form in an Atlantic hurricane
season, according to Colorado State University hurricane researcher Phil
Klotzbach. The previous record was Irene on Aug. 7, 2005, Klotzbach tweeted. So
far this year, Cristobal, Danielle, Edouard, Fay, Gert and Hanna have also been
the earliest named Atlantic storms for their alphabetic order.
^ Just what the US and the South
doesn’t need on top of everything else – an early Hurricane Season. ^
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