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While the affects of Harvey are still being felt and will be for a long, long time to come, attention has to turn to Irma which is currently churning in the south Atlantic.
The chances are slowly increasing that there will be a strike on the US. The models have been changing from day to day. Yesterday it looked like it could strike southern New England. This morning the track has shifted south and now looks like a direct hit on the Chesapeake Bay. This is going to be the trend over the next week as each model run shifts the point of landfall up and down the coast. One model has Irma actually going west and entering the Gulf of Mexico. Right now I am leaning away from that solution. In any case, landfall will sometime around Sunday September 10th.
This could be ugly.
The chances are slowly increasing that there will be a strike on the US. The models have been changing from day to day. Yesterday it looked like it could strike southern New England. This morning the track has shifted south and now looks like a direct hit on the Chesapeake Bay. This is going to be the trend over the next week as each model run shifts the point of landfall up and down the coast. One model has Irma actually going west and entering the Gulf of Mexico. Right now I am leaning away from that solution. In any case, landfall will sometime around Sunday September 10th.
This could be ugly.
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People in Baltimore and the Eastern Shore still remember the effects of Hurricane/Tropical Storm Isabel in 2003 when downtown streets and buildings were flooded and homes along the Bay and rivers were destroyed. We avoided the brunt of Sandy when it went north. Hoping and praying Irma stays out at sea. We're supposed to get the remnants from Harvey tomorrow and Sunday.

