Now It’s Tropical Storm Arthur

After grazing the North Carolina coast Arthur will be picked up by a midlatitude front and ushered to sea. Friday’s New England rain will be enhanced (intensified) by Arthur’s moisture. That’s especially true in Eastern Connecticut and more so in Rhode Island and the Cape.

Atlantic TROPICAL STORM ARTHUR - Google Maps

Invest 91 became Tropical Depression 1, which is now Tropical Storm Arthur. I can’t not look!

Early season storms are usually wimps. Not always. Remember Andrew!

Intensity guidance, among the poorest prediction guesses we make, says Arthur will briefly become a hurricane on Friday. I expect no hurricane force winds onshore.

The spaghetti strands continue to be tightly clustered. A good sign, especially since the impact to Connecticut (where many of my friends still live) should be minimal, but still significant.

After grazing the North Carolina coast Arthur will be picked up by a midlatitude front and ushered to sea. Friday’s New England rain will be enhanced (intensified) by Arthur’s moisture. That’s especially true in Eastern Connecticut and more so in Rhode Island and the Cape.

By Saturday Arthur’s east of Cape Cod and steaming away. The weekend is saved in New England and elsewhere!

Remember: Though I do follow tropical systems and post when I can, you should depend on a meteorologist who works fulltime watching your weather. I am flattered people still value my opinion, but I shouldn’t be your ‘final answer.’ – Geoff

9 thoughts on “Now It’s Tropical Storm Arthur”

  1. Here we go again with the summer storms on the east coast. You must be very happy that you probably won’t have these in California.

  2. Sorry Geoff…..”Since You’ve Gone, The Moon The Sun The Stars in The Sky, No One Knows the Reason Why” !!!! (Just a little song I thought of!!) Please keep watch on your multi-thousands of friends in Conn. who only trust your judgement and expertise. You have no clue how Conn. weather forecasting has suffered….Keep up the good work as best you can!!!

  3. Couldn’t have said it better Skip! Oh yea, we need Geoff to keep on forecasting and sharing his knowledge with us.

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