Above is what to expect Tuesday through Thursday and the severity of the potential hazards associated with Ian. Wednesday and Thursday are the days SWFL could expect the most storm surge. Timeline set up has the main event for Southwest Florida on Wednesday. Tuesday we will begin to feel the impacts of Ian’s most outer rain bands. This was shot along US 41 between Naples and Miami… Hurricane Ian producing tornadoes in #SWFL this afternoon. The tornado below was captured by WINK News viewer Roger Felipe along US 41 between Naples and Miami. The Weather Authority is also monitoring one disturbance in the Atlantic.Īlready, Southwest Florida has seen a tornado produces from the outer bands of wind and rain from Hurricane Ian. Storm surge estimates increase as you travel farther north along our coastline. When shown together, the individual model tracks can somewhat resemble strands of spaghetti. A Storm Surge Watch means life-threatening inundation from rising water moving inland from the coastline is possible somewhere within the area within the next 48 hours. Spaghetti models (also called spaghetti plots) is the nickname given to the computer models that show potential tropical cyclone paths. Storm surge watches are in effect for our coastal communities. Tropical warnings are in effect for the rest of our viewing area. Lee, Charlotte, DeSoto and Sarasota countiesare now under a hurricane warning. Includes exclusive satellite and radar coverage. Hurricane tracking, tropical models, and more storm coverage. Possible to see the cone shift even more eastward. Everything you need to monitor in one place. A few models, unfortunately, are picking up on a shift slightly more eastward. Models have a negative trend with a shift more eastward with our latest models. Impacts on Florida are expected between Tuesday and Thursday. Who among us doesn’t gaze at spaghetti models, or check on the boundaries of a cone, or poo-poo a Category 1 storm, or assume hurricane season is over after Halloween 2022 challenged all those. Post-Tropical Cyclone Ian: Latest spaghetti models, maps and tracking the storm's path to Florida Like 8 Comments 47 Video above: The latest forecast from WPBF 25 First Warning. (CREDIT: WINK News)Īn eastward landfall on Wednesday afternoon looks more likely, therefore Southwest Florida will see more storm surge, flooding, beach erosion, and an increased possibility of tornadoes. Hurricane Ian makes landfall in Southwest Florida with 145 mph winds continuing NNE at 9 mph. Ian: Latest track, spaghetti models, maps, storm stats Updated: 7:25 AM EDT Infinite Scroll Enabled hurricane storm track SOURCE: WYFF News 4 GREENVILLE, S.C. advisory seen below, wind strength has dropped to 145mph. The National Hurricane Center says Ian made landfall near Cayo Costa as a Category 4 storm with maximum sustained winds of 150mph. Hurricane Ians Latest Track: Spaghetti models, maps and the storms path to Georgia, South Carolina Were tracking Hurricane Ian as it makes its way towards the United States.
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