Alpha? Is that you?
Because why have one storm when you can have two, tropical depression 25 has formed in the eastern Carribean southwest of Puerto Rico. Here are the projected paths of Wilma and TD 25 (potentially soon to be Alpha):
The computer models have be saying on-and-off-again for days that Wilma would recurve after hitting Florida and hit anywhere from NC to Nova Scotia (though it will be severely weakened, but the northeast could do without the rain). Pre-Alpha, while not a direct threat to land, may very well encourage Wilma to do just that.
The computer models have be saying on-and-off-again for days that Wilma would recurve after hitting Florida and hit anywhere from NC to Nova Scotia (though it will be severely weakened, but the northeast could do without the rain). Pre-Alpha, while not a direct threat to land, may very well encourage Wilma to do just that.
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I had heard that rather than the Northeast getting rain, they would get snow in an early season Nor' Easter.
It's been mentioned, but it's not cold enough for snow yet. Even up north, it's barely getting into the 30s in the evenings right now. And with all that tropical air, I think it will need to be a bit colder than that to cause snow.
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