ISAIAS UPDATE 10:30AM
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PEEPS,
Though yoY maybe saying nothing in my back yard but as I have said the real brunt would be here around noon through early evening.
IN NNJ so far we have seen about 2/3 of a inch of rain and little winds…………so far.
He is moving fast at 33 mph so he will be in and out out in about 3-4 hours.
There have been numerous tornadoes reported in SNJ and winds in Hurricane force gusts.
TORNADO WATCHES UP FOR THE ENTIRE STATE
CLOSE UP OF OUR AREA
IF ONE SHOULD HIT YOU SEE DEBRIS FLYING AROUND, TREE LIMBS AND LEAVES FLYING ALL OVER SEEK SHELTER IN YOUR BASEMENT PRONTO!!! THESE SUCKERS ARE POPPING UP IN SOME CASES WITH NO ADVANCE WARNING OTHER THAN YOUR EYE ON THE SKY!!! IF NO BASEMENT GET INTO YUOR BATHTUB OR SHOWER AND SIT ON THE FLOOR.
WINDS IN SNJ YIKES
ISAIAS DETAILS A STRONG TROPICAL STORM STILL
10:00 AM EDT Tue Aug 4
Location: 38.7°N 76.3°W
Moving: NNE at 35 mph
Min pressure: 993 mb
Max sustained: 70 mph
RADAR TO FOLLOW – ALL THE YELLOWS AND RED ARE INTENSE THUNDERSTORMS AND RAINS WITH FLASH FLOODING AND TORNADOES EMBEDDED IN THEM – GLAD WE ARE NOT SEEING ANY OF THIS…….YET???!!!
OCEAN CITY NJ TORNADO – IT WAS CONFIRMED
"Possible" tornado
In all seriousness, this is pretty darn impressive for this neck of the woods https://t.co/yyRoFTSyOm
— Steve Copertino (@TheSteveCop) August 4, 2020
Just recorded this from Strathmere NJ cam as there was rotation warning moving on shore from ocean!! @StephanieAbrams @JenCarfagno @weatherchannel @DaveCurren @JamesGWeather @myWeatherNJ @ABC7NYNewsDesk @NBCNewYork @CBSNewYork pic.twitter.com/qU1h5xRMJO
— Brian Sudol (@sudbri) August 4, 2020
As I write winds picking up to 30 -35 mph in Freehold NJ area in inland Monmouth County.
Be safe and updates to come.
Al Q