Hurricane Maria drenches Newfoundland; tropical Atlantic and western Caribbean have no new developments.
In the western Caribbean, many of the global model guidance systems have changed their forecasts saying that there will be no development next week. However Rob Lightbown writes, “I think given the forecast pattern that the western Caribbean needs to be monitored for possible tropical development over the next 6 to 10 days. It’s interesting to note that the ensemble guidance members of the European and GFS models forecast lowering pressures in the western part of the Caribbean starting around Tuesday or Wednesday and continuing through next Sunday.”
Maria has been upgraded to a 80 mph Category 1 hurricane. She is tracking to the northeast at a forward speed of 45 mph. Maria hit the extreme southeast of Newfoundland at roughly 2 pm on Friday (16), drenching them with heavy rains and hurricane force winds. Some regions of Newfoundland experienced tropical storm force winds while Maria moved across the country. By Saturday (17) Maria is expected to have moved across Newfoundland and into the cooler waters of the North Atlantic.
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