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Jose Outlook

9/18/2017

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The eye of Jose will remain 200-250 miles away from NYC as it approaches but will veer away to the east. An outer band of precipitation will first hit Tuesday morning around 5AM, at 5PM it will approach and weaken before moving East, Wednesday at 5AM it will be closest to Montauk, Wednesday 3PM closest to Cape Cod, then over the following 72 hours will stall off the coast and circle around itself.

Here's an update on Jose for the NY metro area:

    Current:

  • 525 miles SSE
  • category 1 at 85MPH gusting to 105 moving N at 9MPH
    Monday 8PM

  • 426 miles SSE
  • category 1 at 85MPH gusting to 105 moving N at 9MPH
    Tuesday 8AM

  • 315 miles SE
  • category 1 at 80MPH gusting to 100 moving N at 9MPH
    Tuesday 8PM

  • 233 miles SE
  • category 1 at 75MPH gusting to 90 moving NNE at 9MPH
    Wednesday 8PM

  • 275 miles ESE
  • Tropical Storm at 65MPH gusting to 75 moving NE at 9MPH
    Thursday 8PM

  • 328 miles ESE
  • Tropical Storm at 60MPH gusting to 70 moving SE at 9MPH

Rain and wind timeline
NYC | Islip | Montauk
Tuesday
8AM-2PM
Rain: .10" | .20" | .35"
Winds: 15-18MPH | 17-22MPH | 23-28MPH

2PM-8PM
Rain: .20" | .45" | .50"
Winds: 18-22 MPH | 22-25MPH | 30-33MPH G44

8PM-2AM Wed
Rain: .20" | .45" | .55"
Winds: 22-24MPH | 25-32MPH G44 | 33-35MPH G47

2AM-8AM
Rain: .45" | .90" | 1"
Winds: 21-24MPH | 31-32MPH G44 | 34MPH G47

8AM-2PM
Rain: .15" | .35" | .80"
Winds: 24 => 18MPH | 32 G44 => 23MPH | 34-36MPH G46

2PM-8PM
Rain: <.10" | .10" | .30"
Winds: 18 => 14MPH | 23 => 17MPH | 34 => 25 MPH

20-30% after, winds 10-15 | 10-15 | 15-20 until Friday

Average totals: 1.2" | 2.5" | 3.5"

-Mike Merin
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