Good news is that none of the models are currently showing a a full sweep of Florida. As of this moment (and subject to change) looks like wind and rain from the west side of the storm as it cruises up the east coast.
I mean mobile testing sites are supposed to close today at 5PM until next Wednesday allegedly so numbers should miraculously drop and then when the next bump hits schools reopening will totally be the scapegoat
Good news is that none of the models are currently showing a a full sweep of Florida. As of this moment (and subject to change) looks like wind and rain from the west side of the storm as it cruises up the east coast.
So it seems Isaias is becoming a hurricane. I can't seem to find out what this means for Orlando. My weather app isn't really showing anything out of the ordinary. What kind of rain and wind in Orlando are we talking about? I am arriving this evening.
So it seems Isaias is becoming a hurricane. I can't seem to find out what this means for Orlando. My weather app isn't really showing anything out of the ordinary. What kind of rain and wind in Orlando are we talking about? I am arriving this evening.
So it seems Isaias is becoming a hurricane. I can't seem to find out what this means for Orlando. My weather app isn't really showing anything out of the ordinary. What kind of rain and wind in Orlando are we talking about? I am arriving this evening.
I couldn't find anything on yesterday either for any prediction on when high winds could possibly hit Orlando. I know it's still unpredictable, but it would have been nice to have some published guess to help make decisions. I was supposed to return from Orlando on Sunday afternoon, when predictions showed the storm was at least parallel to Orlando at that time, so I changed my flight to this morning and left while it was still clear.
It looks like the Euro is further west this run, with Isaias making landfall in South Florida late Saturday night or early Sunday morning and then tracking near Orlando late Sunday night.