A massive storm is developing off the Southeastern United States coast on Tuesday. The storm will rapidly intensify Tuesday night while bringing strong winds and snow to Southeastern New England. Right Weather Meteorologist Fred Campagna will have updates throughout the day on this Live Blog. Feel free to ask questions in the comment section near the bottom of the page.
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Thanks Fred!
Hi Fred. Tomorrow morning I’m scheduled to fly from Baltimore into Providence’s TF Green airport. The scheduled time of the flight is 9:50 to 11am. What are the chances it will be on time? Or do you likely see a delay?
Many thanks for any insight you can offer.
The wind may be strong enough to cause a delay. If not, you can expect a bumpy landing.
Ok good to know. Thanks Fred!
Its like a cat3 hurricane off shore tomorrow.
Fred,
Where would you place the chances of a scenario close to the coast at this point? Thanks!
Closer** to the coast… Sorry!
Based on current trends, would it be fair to say the morning commute should be reasonably smooth?
Fred –
Out of curiosity, given the models that you are seeing of the storm, what would the conditions be like had this storm hit us straight on?