Greater odds of storm effects on us
By Will Collette
As I noted yesterday, it's hard to predict the exact track and intensity of major storms. Henri, now a tropical storm, is expected to reach hurricane strength tomorrow as it moves up the Atlantic coast.
Current forecasts show all of southern Rhode Island, including Charlestown, well within the "cone" for Henri which is now shown to have strength somewhere between hurricane and tropical storm force when it arrives off our coast Saturday night and into Sunday and maybe Monday.
Right now, we are likely to be on the LEFT side of the storm. Generally, the RIGHT side of the storm is much worse with far higher winds.
Here's the latest National Weather Service forecast for Charlestown:
Tropical Storm Henri is forecast to track near Cape Cod and the Islands or just offshore Sunday into Monday. There is the potential for damaging winds, flooding rainfall, and storm surge flooding.
Here's a tighter look at the forecasted storm track (the black line) and the cone (blue shading):
Here's the National Hurricane Center's current map showing its wind forecast: