Hurricane Irene Will Bring Heavy Rains To Eastern Pennsylvania, Vermont, New York State and Quebec In Canada

Forecasted path of Hurricane Irene

Irene is battering Washington DC, Philadelphia, and Baltimore presently. New York will get a drenching till Sunday (August 28, 2011) evening (local time). The state of New York is in for for the heaviest rainfall till early hours of Monday. The heavy rains will then move into Canada, with Montreal, Ottawa and Quebec (city) bearing the brunt of the precipitation. Irene is moving rapidly so the rains in Canada will start from Sunday afternoon. The rain clouds of Irene will travel northwards through the state of Quebec with Labrador city and Newfoundland getting some rains Monday (August 29, 2011) afternoon.


FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS

  • Where will be the strongest winds? New York city because Irene is making landfall there. Also the US states of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Maine. The cities? Hartford, Providence, Boston and Augusta. All Sunday night.
  • The winds in Canada? Less than those in the US but still quite strong. Especially in the provinces of New Brunswick and Newfoundland. The towns? Fredericton, Charlottetown and St. Johns. Monday morning.
  • Heaviest rains are forecast in the states of New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut Sunday afternoon. Flooding would be word most apt to use here. Very heavy downpours.
  • Sunday late night the rains move into Canada. Ottawa, Quebec (city) and Montreal are to get the most drenching. The entire Canadian province of Quebec will get rains on Monday.
RAIN FORECAST MAPS: HURRICANE IRENE

SUNDAY AFTERNOON. 3 pm. New York, Connecticut, New Hampshire and Vermont getting heavy rainfall

 Sunday late night. The rains move into Quebec, Canada

Monday (August 29, 2011) early morning. Ottawa, and Montreal get a drenching

WIND MAPS: HURRICANE IRENE

 Sunday (August 28, 2011) late night (EDT). The winds slowly leave New York city and move to Boston, Providence, Concord and Augusta


Monday early morning (EDT).The winds batter the coast of Maine and enter Canada
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STORM JOSE COMING? Depression '10 L' In Atlantic Ocean To Grow Into Big Storm, Touch US East Coast In 10 Days

As the US is bracing to  deal with nasty Irene, reliable forecast models say a depression (called 10 L) has formed in the Atlantic Ocean. It lies at 16 degrees North and 34 degrees West at present. It is moving at a speed of 7 miles per hour in a NNW direction. Most models are confused as to where 10 L is going to go. But we have reliable information that 10 L is going to gather strength and move towards the US eastern coast. It will reach near the coast in about 10 days time. Friday 9th September, 2011. Present forecasts say the expected storm will just skim the US coast and not hug it like Irene has done. But who knows what will happen in 10 days? Keep reading this site. Maybe Tropical Storm Jose is coming.....


FORECAST PATH OF EXPECTED TROPICAL STORM 10 L. FORECAST MAPS


 This is on Wednesday. August 31, 2011. Depression 10 L has gained strength and is moving westwards towards the US coast, growing all the time.

 Friday. September 9, 2011. 10 L has turned into Tropical Storm Jose and is near the US coast

 Sunday. September 11, 2011. Jose moves northwards along the US East Coast but keeps its distance.

Monday. September 12, 2011. Jose moves near the Canadian coast. 
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Nasty Storm Irene Will Hit Entire Eastern US Coast; Heavy Rains Likely In US and Quebec Next Two Days

Irene is a nasty lady. The tropical storm in the Atlantic is hammering away at South Carolina at present. And it is going to inch upwards along the American East coast. With strong winds and lots and lots of rain. So folks in South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and New York are in for a very wet days. The east coast in short. Irene is then going to walk into Quebec in Canada On Sunday (August 28, 2011) evening (local time). Very heavy rainfall throughout Sunday night in Quebec. The cities of Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec are in for a drenching.


HIGHLIGHTS OF THE FORECAST

  • The states of Richmond and Delaware will start getting heavy precipitation from Saturday morning (local time). So will Richmond in Virginia. These places will get a drenching for twenty four hours.
  • It will start raining heavily in New York City from Saturday (August 27, 2011) afternoon. Very heavy rains in New York city.
  • The states of Vermont and New York will get heavy rains Sunday afternoon.
  • The Canadian cities of Quebec and Montreal will start getting heavy rains from Sunday (August 28, 2011) evening (local time).
  • Now we come to the winds. The coastal areas of the United States will face the brunt of Irene's fury. By east coast I mean uptil Maine. Irene's wind speeds will fall once it goes into Canada's coastal areas. But Nova Scotia and New Brunswick are going to face some very strong winds. 
  • The wind speeds will be lower as we go away from the coast.

This is the position of Irene at 3.00 AM, Saturday morning (local time) August, 2011. Red means very strong winds

Sunday morning. August 28, 2011. Irene hits New York city

Monday morning local time. August 29, 2011. Irene weakens leaves the US caost and moves to the Canadian coast

This is a rainfall forecast map. It shows Irene drenching New York city on Sunday morning.

Rain forecast map. Sunday (August 28, 2011) late evening. The rains due to Irene start in Canada after wetting New York state.
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