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Impacts from Soon to Be Ophelia will be lower Eastern Pa, New Jersey, NYC & Long Island | Meteorologist Joe Cioffi | NewsBreak Original
Impacts from Soon to Be Ophelia will be lower Eastern Pa, New Jersey, NYC & Long Island | Meteorologist Joe Cioffi | NewsBreak Original,Overnight satellite loops, surface, and buoy observations indicate that low pressure off the North Carolina coast continues to strengthen/ The pressure based on satellite estimates is now down to 996 mb and this system is very close to being upgraded to at least a subtropical storm. This will likely happen later today and at that point it will get the name Ophelia. The satellite loop below shows lightning strikes increasing near where the center is thought to be and wrapping around the southern quadrants. Clouds and rain are spreading northwestward as tropical storm conditions continue to spread toward the Mid Atlantic coast.

Impacts from Soon to Be Ophelia will be lower Eastern Pa, New Jersey, NYC & Long Island | Meteorologist Joe Cioffi | NewsBreak Original

Overnight satellite loops, surface, and buoy observations indicate that low pressure off the North Carolina coast continues to strengthen/ The pressure based on satellite estimates is now down to 996 mb and this system is very close to being upgraded to at least a subtropical storm. This will likely happen later today and at that point it will get the name Ophelia. The satellite loop below shows lightning strikes increasing near where the center is thought to be and wrapping around the southern quadrants. Clouds and rain are spreading northwestward as tropical storm conditions continue to spread toward the Mid Atlantic coast.