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Currently in NYC — August 30 2023: Clearing out and sunny by the afternoon
Plus, Idalia makes landfall, bringing catastrophic storm surge to Florida.
The weather, currently.
A shower-y morning becomes a sunny afternoon
Wednesday will be a tale of two halves. Our morning is muggy with showers and thunderstorms. Then the magic happens. A cold front comes through and swipes our clouds away and dries us out! Sunshine returns by mid afternoon and a northwesterly breeze changes the feel of our day. Dewpoints drop and we become keenly aware that September is only a couple days away. If you’re heading to a beach out east, be aware of dangerous rip currents and high surf from Hurricane Franklin churning in the Atlantic. Also, look up on Wednesday night! A supermoon will be right next to Saturn and it will be awesome to see!
Bike Forecast:
5 out of 10
What you need to know, currently.
Hurricane Idalia will make landfall Wednesday morning in Florida’s Big Bend region — becoming the first major hurricane to hit that region since records begin in 1851.
Idalia will bring "catastrophic", "unprecedented" storm surge to Florida, according to the National Weather Service. Maximum storm surge will be 10-15 feet in the Big Bend region between Tallahassee and the Tampa Bay area — with powerful waves on top that will be strong enough to scour away houses and buildings from immediate coastal regions. This region is exceptionally flat, both offshore and onshore, and Idalia could push the level of the ocean as much as 10 miles inland.
On Tuesday, the Florida Highway Patrol went door-to-door in areas of the Big Bend that are under mandatory evacuation, offering free rides inland. President Biden has already pre-approved a federal disaster declaration in anticipation of a long recovery process.
Map of all Category 4-5 continental US #hurricane landfalls on record (since 1851). #Idalia is forecast to be just below Category 4 intensity as it approaches the northwest Florida coast tomorrow morning.
— Philip Klotzbach (@philklotzbach)
5:32 PM • Aug 29, 2023
This link will provide a full radar loop of Hurricane Idalia’s approach and landfall in Florida.
What you can do, currently.
One of my favorite organizations, Mutual Aid Disaster Relief, serves as a hub of mutual aid efforts focused on climate action in emergencies — like Hurricane Idalia. Find mutual aid network near you and join, or donate to support networks in Florida: