Isaias was wild in CT too. Big rips from a weak TS. This has a huge rise/ fall couplet , rapidly deepening low and a strong high/ pressure gradient . I just don’t understand these posters and Mets on here thinking under 40 mph. We’ll see.
Euro , GFS, NAM, HRRR , HREF and Dendy finds a model that underperforms and the typical Debbie’s think it’s right. Classic . This is going to be so fun tomorrow to bump their posts( while they’re sitting in the dark for a day or two no less)
They probably are going to wait until last minute to up to HWW. I noticed they’ve already upped the wind speeds in the advisory to HWW speeds. They are so slow to react even when it’s captain obvious. It really doesn’t matter. Beast incoming
With pressure fall/ rise there seems to be two big periods of winds.. first out of the SE with big rips in the morning and then when winds go WSW right behind storm with some big rips