A Few Developing Tidbits Regarding Sandy

October 28th, 2012 at 4:40 pm by under General Talk, Tony's Pinpoint Weather Blog

Here’s the latest update from Tony: 

http://www.wpri.com/dpp/weather/detailed_7_day/Todays_Weather_Discussion

Amtrak will cancel all service north of NYC tonight, after 7pm.  Most services up and down the Eastern Seaboard will be cancelled on Monday.

The latest information from the National Hurricane Center is in.  Sandy is still a Hurricane with sustained winds of 75mph with higher gusts, moving northeast at 15mph.  Position: 33.4N 71.3W or about 560 miles to the south of Providence, RI.

-tj

2 Responses to “A Few Developing Tidbits Regarding Sandy”

  1. lance says:

    I wish to see the estimated amount of rainfall, not just the % chance.

  2. Joe G in Cranston says:

    Guys…seems strange that this storm is going to take the left turn everyone is planning. I get the HIGH’s steering, etc….why do I get the feeling the turn is going to come later or higher, driving this thing right up Narragansett Bay…or at least closer than predicted? You guys are the experts…but I figured I’d ask.