THIS WEEK IN WEATHER - FIONA and soon to be HERMINE 22 Sept, 2022

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a weekly video featuring meteorological analysis and discussion of weather pattern over North America for the next 2 week
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Big model agreements. Equally as mind blown

daviddrewry
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8:00 map in km/hr, not in knots. So like 70-90 mph

ItsBriiiiii
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Many parts of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia might need to start evacuating if those models stand true.When Sandy hit where i am, Staten Island, NY it wasn’t so much the precipitation instead the massive storm surge and wind which caused most of the damage.The strength and how quickly the storm surge caught so many by surprise.Thanks again.

scottnyc
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I'm on the North shore of PEI, large storm surge for us. Local forecasters are calling for sustained winds of 110kph and gusts to 160kph. I've gone through Juan and Dorian, this one looks worse. In 1963 Ginny was the only one I can think of

TheBreamer
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All those wind speeds were in the KPH, not MPH.

MattLawrence
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The Thursday 00z Euro, looks devastating for Florida and the east coast. (Hermine)

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Parts of New England could, could, potentially see a major snow out of Hermine.

Sean-stud
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Those areas in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia aren’t that populated I don’t think as long as it stays east of Halifax…. Although based on this they might want to consider evacuating Halifax just in case wow.

josephfernandez