Severe Weather Update: Strong Winds and Potential Coastal Flooding

TLDRStrong winds and higher humidity have characterized the day, with the potential for coastal flooding and isolated severe storms. The severe weather threat is mostly to the north, with limited rainfall so far. After midnight, storms are expected to move in, but the overall severe weather outbreak is unlikely. Improving weather is expected on Tuesday.

Key insights

💨Strong winds have persisted throughout the day, with gusts up to 40 mph.

🌊Coastal flooding is possible in areas outside the hurricane risk reduction system.

🌦️Limited rainfall has been observed, with some light showers.

🌪️A tornado watch is in effect for the area, but the severe weather threat is mostly to the north.

☀️Improving weather is expected on Tuesday, with drier air and milder temperatures by Wednesday.

Q&A

What is the main highlight of the weather today?

The main highlight of the weather today is the strong winds and higher humidity.

Is there a risk of coastal flooding?

Yes, there is a potential risk of coastal flooding in areas outside the hurricane risk reduction system.

Has there been much rainfall so far?

No, there has been limited rainfall, with only some light showers.

Is there a tornado threat?

There is a tornado watch in effect for the area, but the severe weather threat is mostly to the north.

What can we expect for the next few days?

Improving weather is expected on Tuesday, with drier air and milder temperatures by Wednesday.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Strong winds have been the main feature of the day, with gusts up to 40 mph.

00:13Coastal flooding is possible outside the hurricane risk reduction system, with 1 to 2 ft above ground level.

00:42Limited rainfall has been observed, with a few light showers.

00:57A tornado watch is in effect for the area, but the severe weather threat is mostly to the north.

02:28Improving weather is expected on Tuesday, with drier air and milder temperatures by Wednesday.