Ghiorse: Jose Update Monday AM

John Ghiorse, GoLocalProv Meteorologist

Ghiorse: Jose Update Monday AM

John Ghiorse
While Jose is still classified as a Category 1 hurricane this morning, its appearance on satellite imagery is looking more ragged and disorganized. The storm is still some 500 miles or more south of New England and continues to move slowly northward. Once it reaches cooler ocean water north of the Gulf Stream in the next 24 hours it should lose even more of its oomph. The forecast track continues to bring the storm center to within 50-100 miles south of Block Island late tomorrow after which it takes a sharp right turn to the east and scoots south of Nantucket and then out to the east. All the while Jose continues to weaken losing its tropical characteristics.

What does all of this mean for us? Probably, some wind, say 30-50 mph gusts, especially near and along the coast, tomorrow night and Wednesday, perhaps heavy rain (2"-5") and heavy, spectacular surf with potential flooding and beach erosion... much like a strong fall northeaster.

As is the norm, any deviation in the track either closer or farther away from us would change the affects on us. My best advice is to take proper cautions and preparations today, especially if you own a boat and keep up to date on the latest right here on GoLocalProv.
 

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