![]() Noon-6 p.m.: Moderate bouts of rain and steady showers for many. Winds could increase by Sunday afternoon with gusts to 45 mph out east.Ħ a.m.-noon: As the front tries to kick back, showers blossom over much of the area and winds increase a bit. North of Rockland County will see little rain and wind compared to, say, Beach Haven, New Jersey, or the eastern half of Suffolk County. There will be a decent range in rainfall numbers and effects. As the cold front tries to kick Ian's leftovers out to sea, they will phase a little, and we could now see another round of rain. Sunday is now trending wetter and windier at the coast. Noon-10 p.m.: Generally drier with a busy breeze from the northeast ![]() Our CBS2 First Alert Weather team has issued a Yellow Alert for Saturday and Sunday.ģ-8 a.m.: Heavy bouts of rain push north through New York City, northern New Jersey and parts of the lower Hudson Valley over to Fairfield County, Conn.Ĩ a.m.-noon: Heavier rain pivots east across Long Island with showers and a raw feel for much of the area Light bands of rain made their way through Monmouth and Middlesex counties in New Jersey. The rain from Ian's leftovers inched north Friday night. A Yellow Alert is in place through Sunday.įirst Alert Forecast: CBS2 9/30 Nightly Weather at 11PM 02:51 Now it appears that the majority of the region will see additional rain totals averaging around a quarter of an inch, while coastal New Jersey may see totals well over an inch. Regarding rainfall totals for the period, forecast models have come down considerably from where they were Friday. We will struggle to reach the 60-degree mark, with a high of only 59. The winds may lead to some coastal flooding, and therefore a coastal flood advisory and a wind advisory have been issued in these areas. Winds will also be higher than Saturday, with some gusts reaching 40 mph, especially for coastal New Jersey. Areas to the south and east of the city is where the rain will be most concentrated. Unlike Saturday, rain will be lighter overall and will persist from the late morning through the afternoon. Sunday looks to be nearly identical to Saturday, with some minor differences. Wind gusts will average between 10-20 mph, with higher gusts along the coast. Temps have been hovering in the mid to upper 50s and will stay there for pretty much the next 24 hours.įor Saturday night and early Sunday morning, it will be mostly cloudy with waves of showers at times. The rain has been in association with the remnants of Hurricane Ian. The Air Quality Index (AQI) translates air quality data into numbers and colors that help people understand when to take action to protect their health.First Alert Weather: CBS2's 10/2 Sunday morning update 04:02Īfter a very wet start to the day Saturday, we are now seeing a break in the rain. See a map of wildfires since 2017 Air Quality Index (AQI) Forecasts and Current Conditions Wildfire and Smoke Trackerįire data is updated hourly based upon input from incident intelligence sources, GPS data, infrared (IR) imagery from fixed wing and satellite platforms. 30 Drought Monitor and Historyĭata shows the location and intensity of drought across the country. Maximum heat index forecast for next 7 days. Weather Prediction Center forecasts the probability that rainfall will exceed flash flood guidance within 25 miles of a point. Real-time Streamflow Map: River Water LevelĬurrent data typically are recorded at 15- to 60-minute intervals. For more recent tornadoes, clicking deeper provides more details, damage estimates and whether someone was injured or killed in the storm. This interactive map, which contains data from January 1950, pinpoints where a cyclone touched down and traces its path of destruction. A history of twisters: Tornadoes in Florida since 1950s Hurricane Irma coverageĬollection of USA Today Network stories, photos and videos Rolling Storm Damage ReportsĪs storms strike, this interactive map is your guide to impacts and damage reports coming into National Weather Service stations nationwide. Live Twitter feed and interactive tracking map of Hurricane Irma. Live views of Brevard's Roadways Track Hurricane Irma Here's the latest traffic reports and live views from the state's highways.
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