Tuesday, August 27, 2019
Dorian Entering Eastern Caribbean...
This is an early AM post as I'm fishing this PM. Overnight, not much change with Dorian nor in the thinking of NHC. They shifted the centerline track slightly to the north and that will become more important 2-3 days from now. IF Dorian survives the mountains of the Dominican Republic and regains strength over the Bahamas, we want that centerline track to stay north of Lake Okeechobee if he tracks over Florida towards the NE Gulf. That would limit the time in the Gulf to regain strength. We don't want to see the more southern track of the cone as that brings Dorian on an Andrew like path towards south Florida. Regardless, IF Dorian were to head towards us, we're talking impacts NEXT Tuesday & Wednesday. That is a long way out with plenty of time to watch him.
Locally, we have an early Fall preview coming as a cold front will sweep off our coast Wednesday night into Thursday. Much drier air will filter in behind it allowing for nights to cool into the 60s on the North Shore. Some storms could bubble up during daytime heating today & tomorrow with a line of storms possible ahead of the front Wednesday PM. Stay tuned!
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