🔴Live: Time To Prepare! - Tropical Storm Francine & Severe Weather Coverage! - 9-10-24

69° and the wind was Southwest at 70 knots this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo in WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara front tier in the western sou tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the National Weather Service in Buffalo has issued a tornado warning for North Central Wyoming County Southwestern jenese County until 9:00 p.m. at 8:33 p.m. a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado is located over Penbrook OR7 mil north of Darian Lake State Park moving Southeast at 15 mph Hazard tornado Source radar indicated rotation impact flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and vehicles will occur tree damage is likely locations impacted include matavia Darian Lake State Park ook Atta Oakfield Stafford Corfu Alexander East Bethany and Dale this includes Interstate 90 between exits 48 and 48 take cover now move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building avoid Windows if you are outdoors in a mobile home or in a vehicle move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of shiaka County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Southern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Northern Erie County when until 11: p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions special weather statement for counties in New York Gennesse and Wyoming a strong thunderstorm will impact Northeastern Wyoming and Southwestern Gene counties through 9:15 p.m. at 8:20 p.m. doppa radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm near Pembrook 47 Mi north of Darian Lake State Park moving Southeast at 20 mph Hazard wind gusts up to 40 mph and piz hail Source radar indicated impact Dusty winds could knock down TR liims and blow around unsecured objects minor damage to outdoor objects is possible locations impacted include matavia Darian Lake State Park H Warsaw Atta Pavilion Oakfield Covington Corfu Alexander Wyoming East Bethany Bethany Center Dale and East Pembrook this includes Interstate 90 between exit 48 and 488 if Outdoors consider seeking shelter inside a building the storm may intensify so be certain to monitor local radio stations and available television stations for additional information and possible warnings from the National Weather Service the 8:00 p.m. weather at Buffalo it was fair the temperature was 67° F or 19° cus the 2. 59 and the relative humidity 75% the wind was Southwest at 10 m an hour the pressure was 29.99 in and steady repeating at Buffalo it was fair temperature 67° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 69° and the wind was Southwest at 70 knots this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 mahz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the National Weather Service in Buffalo has issued a tornado warning for North Central Wyoming County Southwestern jese County until 9:00 p.m. at 8:33 p.m. a severe thunder storm capable of producing a tornado was located over Penbrook OR7 M north of Darian Lake State Park moving Southeast at 15 mph Hazard tornado Source radar indicated rotation impact flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and vehicles will occur tree damage is likely locations impacted include bavia Darian Lake State Park Penbrook Atta Oakfield Stafford Corfu Alexander East Bethany and Dale this includes Interstate 90 between exits 48 and 48 take cover now move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building avoid Windows if you are outdoors in a mobile home or in a vehicle move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of shiaka County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Southern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swim conditions where beaches of Northern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions special weather statement for counties in New York Gennesse and Wyoming a strong thunderstorm will impact Northeastern Wyoming and Southwestern jese counties through 9:15 p.m. at 8:28 p.m. doppa radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm near Pembrook 47 m north of Darian Lake State Park moving Southeast at 20 mph Hazard wind gusts up to 40 mph and P siiz hail Source radar indicated impact Dusty winds could knock down TR liims and blow around unsecured objects minor damage to outdoor objects is possible locations impacted include matavia Daran Lakes State Park Penbrook Warsaw and IA Pavilion Oakfield Covington Corfu Alexander Wyoming East Bethany Bethany Center Dale and East pimbrook this includes Interstate 90 between exits 48 and 48a if Outdoors consider seeking shelter inside a building the storm may intensify so be certain to monitor local radio stations and available television stations for additional information and possible warnings from the National Weather Service the 8:00 p.m. at Buffalo it was fair the temperature was 67° F or 19° C the 2. 59 and the relative humidity 75% the wind was Southwest at 10 m an hour the pressure was 29.99 in and steady repeating at Buffalo it was fair temperature 67° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 69° and the wind was Southwest at 70 knots this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier and the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 16255 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the National Weather Service in Buffalo has issued a tornado warning for North Central Wyoming County Southwestern jese County until 9:00 p.m. at 8:33 p.m. a s thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado is located over Penbrook 47 m north of Daran Lake State Park moving Southeast at 15 mph Hazard tornado Source radar indicated rotation impact flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and Vehicles will occur tree damage is likely locations impacted include matavia Darian Lake State Park EMB Atta Oakfield Stafford Corfu Alexander East Bethany and Dale this includes Interstate 90 between exits 48 and 48 take cover now move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building avoid Windows if you are outdoors in a mobile home or in a vehicle move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of shiaka County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Southern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11: p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Northern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions special weather statement for counties in New York Gennesse and Wyoming a strong thunderstorm will impact Northeastern Wyoming and Southwestern Gennesse counties through 915 p.m. at 8:28 p.m. doppa radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm near Brook 47 m north of Darian Lake State Park moving Southeast at 20 mph Hazard wind gusts up to 40 mph and P siiz hail Source radar indicated impact Dusty winds could knock down trms and blow around unsecured objects minor damage to outdoor objects is possible locations impacted include matavia Darian Lake State Park P Warsaw Atta Pavilion Oakfield lington Corfu Alexander Wyoming East Bethany Bethany Center Dale and East pimbrook this includes Interstate 90 between exits 48 and 488 if Outdoors consider seeking shelter inside a building the storm may intensify so be certain to monitor local radio stations and available television stations for additional information and possible warnings from the National Weather Service the 8:00 P.M weather at Buffalo it was fair the temperature was 67° F or 19° C the d. 59 and the relative humidity 75% the wind was Southwest at 10 m an hour the tornado warning for North Central Wyoming and Southern genos counties will expire at 900 p.m. the storm which prompted the warning has weakened below severe limits and no longer appears capable of producing a tornado therefore the warning will be allowed to expire the 8 PM weather at Buffalo it was fair the temperature was 67° F or 19° C the 2.59 and the relative humidity 75% the wind was Southwest at 10 m an hour the pressure was 29.99 in and steady repeating at Buffalo it was fair temperature 67° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 69° and the wind was Southwest at 70 knots this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier and the Western sou tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the National Weather Service in Buffalo has issued a tornado warning for North Central Wyoming County Southwestern jese County until 900 p.m. at 8:33 p.m. a s thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located over Penbrook 47 m north of Darian Lake State Park moving Southeast at 15 mph Hazard tornado Source radar indicated rotation impact flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and vehicles will occur tree damage is likely locations impacted include matavia Darian Lake State Park EMB Atta Oakfield Stafford Corfu Alexander East Bethany and Dale this includes Interstate 90 between exits 48 and 488 take cover now move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building avoid Windows if you are outdoors in a mobile home or in a vehicle move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris open Lake forecast four Buffalo to riply beond 5 miles from Shore tonight West Winds 15 to 20 knots becoming Northeast 5 to 15 knots a chance of water spouts this evening a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms early then a slight chance of showers late this evening waves 5 to 8 ft subsiding to 1 to 3 ft waves occasionally around 10 ft Tuesday East Winds temp not SW as becoming Northeast waves 1 to 2 ft Tuesday night East Winds 5 to 10 knots becoming South waves 1 foot or less Wednesday South Winds 10 knots or less becoming Northeast waves 1 foot or less Wednesday night East Winds 5 to 10 knots becoming Southeast waves 1T or less Thursday Southeast winds 5 to 10 knots waves 1T or less Friday Southeast winds 5 to 15 knots waves 2 ft or less Saturday Southeast winds 10 to 15 knots waves 2 ft or less winds and waves higher in and mere thunderstorms open Lake forecast for the Niagara River to hem Beach Beyond 5 mil from Shore tonight Northwest winds 5 to 15 knots becoming North a chance of waters bounc early showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms early waves one to 3 ft Tuesday North winds 10 knots or less becoming Southwest waves 1T or less Tuesday night South Winds 5 to 10 knots waves 1 foot or less Wednesday South Winds less than 10 knots becoming East waves 1 foot or less Wednesday night East Winds 10 knots or less becoming South waves one foot or less Thursday South Winds 10 knots or less becoming Southeast waves one foot or less Friday South Winds 10 knots or less becoming Southeast waves 1 foot or less Saturday East Winds 5 to 10 kns becoming Southeast waves 1 foot or less winds and waves higher in and near thunderstorms this is the weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley you're source for official weather information for the Niagra Frontier in the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the tornado warning for North Central Wyoming and Southern Geno counties will expire at 900 p.m. the storm which prompted the warning has weakened below severe limits and no longer appears capable of producing a tornado therefore the warning will be allowed to expire beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of shiaka County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swim conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Southern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong current and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Northern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions special weather statement for counties in New York Gene and Wyoming a strong thunderstorm will impact North Eastern Wyoming and Southwestern genoe counties through 9:15 p.m. at 8:28 p.m. Dappa radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm near Pembrook 47 miles north of Darian Lake State Park moving Southeast at 20 milph Hazard wind gusts up to 40 mph and P siiz hail Source radar indicated impact Dusty winds could knock down TR liims and blow around unsecured objects minor damage to outdoor objects is possible locations impacted include matavia Daran Lake State Park p Warsaw Atta Pavilion Oakfield Covington Corfu Alexander Wyoming East Bethany Bethany Center Dale and East Pembrook this includes Interstate 90 between exit 48 and 488 if Outdoors consider seeking shelter inside a building the storm may intensify so be certain to monitor local radio stations and available television stations for additional information and possible warnings from the National Weather Service the 9900 p.m. weather at Buffalo a thunderstorm was reported the temperature was 64° F or 18° C the 2.60 and the relative humidity 87% the wind was Northwest at 12 mph the pressure was 30.01 in and Rising repeating at Buffalo a thunderstorm was reported temperature 64° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 69° and the wind was West at 19 knots this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara front tier in the western sou tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the tornado warning for North Central Wyoming and Southern jese counties will expire at 9:00 p.m. the storm which prompted the warning has weakened below severe limits and no longer appears capable of producing a tornado therefore the warning will be allowed to expire Beach hazard's statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of shiaka County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara FR tier in the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 mahz beach hazard's statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of shiaka County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Southern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Northern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming condition stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions the 900 p.m. weather at Buffalo a thunderstorm was reported the temperature was 64° F or 18° C the 2. 60 and the relative humidity 87% the wind was Northwest at 12 mph the pressure was 30.01 in in Rising repeating at Buffalo a thunderstorm was reported temperature 64° on the buffal Waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 69° and the wind was West at 19 knots around the region at 9:00 p.m. at Cleveland it was clear with a temperature of 69 it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 68 at Pittsburgh 72 at dunker and 64 at Niagara Falls at Erie it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 71 it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Rochester and at s you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service heavy rain and flash flooding expected throughout much of the Gulf Coast as Francine approaches by midweek elevated to critical fire weather concerns across much of the West and Inter Mountain West and th now here's today's weather story tropical Cyclone Francine has formed in the Gulf of Mexico and the National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories for the storm a stationary front is draped over the northern Gulf of Mexico as well the tropical system and Disturbed weather associated with the front will bring threats for heavy rainfall flash flooding and strong winds to parts of the Gulf Coast through the middle of the week there is a slight risk for excessive rainfall in effect for the central Gulf Coast South to the Texas Coastline on Tuesday and a moderate risk for excessive rainfall in effect across Louisiana and Southern Mississippi on Wednesday some areas could see greater than 5 Ines of rainfall over the next 3 days winds will also be a factor as Francine approaches there is an increasing risk of hurricane force winds in portions of Southern Louisiana on Wednesday there is also an increasing likelihood of life-threatening storm surge and ination for portions of the upper Texas and Louisiana coastlines those in these should take precautions and follow advice from local officials see the National Hurricane Center's latest advisory for more information on front scine Sun the heat out west should start to relax from record-breaking high temperatures as upper level troughing and a couple of surface frontal systems approach the Pacific coast by Wednesday the highs in the west should drop from the '90s and 80s to the 70s and 60s however the fire danger will be on the rise in the west with low relative humidity and gust winds ahead of the front the Storm Prediction Center has highlighted an area of elevated fire weather over areas in The Inter Mountain West over the next couple of days isolated thunderstorms will also be possible in The Inter Mountain West and some isolated areas of flash flooding may occur with any locally heavy thunderstorms the Northern Plains in Great Basin will see warm temperatures shift Westward temperatures will Trend as much as 15° above average as maximum temperatures reach the low to Middle the temperatures in the Ohio and Tennessee Valley will begin to modify as the trough begins to leave the area and ridging builds in from the West the highs will reach the middle 80s to low 90s across most of these areas and Trend slightly above average for this time of the year again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share this stream thank you for watching weather tracker plus highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the mid-70s lows in the upper 50s special weather statement for counties in New York Gennesse and Wyoming a strong thunderstorm will impact Northeastern Wyoming and Southwestern jese counties through 9:15 p.m. at 8:20 p.m. dppa radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm near Penbrook or 7 miles north of Darian Lake State Park moving Southeast at 20 mph Hazard wind gusts up to 40 mph and P siiz hail Source radar indicated impact Dusty winds could knock down trms and blow around unsecured objects minor damage to outdoor objects is possible locations impacted include matavia Daran Lake State Park and Brook Warsaw Atta Pavilion Oakfield Covington Corfu Alexander Wyoming East Bethany Bethany Center Dale and East pimbrook this includes Interstate 90 between exits 48 and 48 if Outdoors consider seeking shelter inside a building the storm may intensify so be certain to mon local radio stations and available television stations for additional information and possible warnings from the National Weather Service this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier and the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 me gz beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of shiaka County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Southern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Northern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions the 9900 p.m. weather at Buffalo Thunder was reported the temperature was 64° F or 18° C the 2.60 and the relative humidity 87% the wind was Northwest at 10 m an hour the pressure was 30.02 in in Rising repeating at Buffalo Thunder was reported temperature 64° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 69° and the wind was west of 19 knots around the region at 9:00 p.m. at Cleveland it was clear with a temperature of 69 it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 68 at Pittsburgh 72 at Dunkirk 63 at Toronto and 64 at niagar Falls at eie it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 71 it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Rochester and 61 at Syracuse at Jamestown the temperature was 60° at dun Harbor Winds swore West at 19 knots with a temperature of 70° the eastern Lake e bre winds SW West at 70 knots with a temperature of 69° and the waves were 5 ft at all C Harbor Winds were Northwest at 10 knots with a temperature of 65° a potent short wave trough tracking Southeast across the forecast area will bring showers and thunderstorms to most of Western and North Central New York through early this evening high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara stier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw rest of tonight mostly cloudy with showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms early then mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the Lake Shore West Winds 5 to 10 m an hour becoming light chance of rain 70% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville rest of tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms this evening some patchy fog developing Breezy with lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the Lake Shore West Winds 5 to 10 m an hour becoming light chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fogs in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds two Tuesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the mid-70s lows in the upper 50s special weather statement counties in New York Northern Erie Southern eie and Wyoming a strong thunderstorm will impact Western Wyoming and East Central Erie counties through 9:45 p.m. at 9:15 p.m. Dappa radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm over whale Center or near East Aurora moving Southeast at 25 mph Hazard wind gusts up to 40 mph and half in tail Source radar indicated impact Dusty winds could knock down tree lims and blow around unsecured objects minor damage to outdoor objects is possible locations intacted include East Aurora Marilla arcade Wales Center Elma Center varysburg CH Billington Heights Holland Sheldon Striker Ville cville ja Center South Wales and North Java if Outdoors consider seeking shelter inside a building the storm may intensify so be certain to monitor local radio station and available television stations for additional information and possible warnings from the National Weather Service this is the no weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagra Frontier in the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 mahz beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of shiaka County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Southern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Northern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions the 900 PM weather at Buffalo Thunder was reported the temperature was 64° F or 18° C the 2.60 and the relative humidity 87% the wind was Northwest at 10 m an hour the pressure was 30.02 in and Rising repeating at Buffalo Thunder was reported temperature 64° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 69° and the wind was West at 19 knots around the region at 9:00 p.m. at Cleveland it was clear with a temperature of 69 it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 68 at Pittsburgh 72 at dunker 63 at Toronto and 64 at Niagara Falls at eie it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 71 it was cloudy with with a temperature of 62 at Rochester and 61 at Syracuse at Jamestown the temperature was 60° at dun Harbor Winds swore West at 19 knots with a temperature of 70° the eastern Lake ER buy winds swore West at 70 knots with a temperature of 69° and the waves were 5 ft at all C Harbor wind were Northwest at 10 knots with a temperature of 65° a potent shortwave trough tracking east across the forecast area will bring showers and thunderstorms to most of Western and North Central New York through early this evening high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw rest of tonight mostly cloudy with showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms early then mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the Lake Shore West Winds 5 to 10 m an hour becoming light chance of rain 70% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville when of tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms this evening some patchy fog developing Breezy with lows ranging from around 50 Inland to the mid-50s along the Lake Shore West Winds 5 to 10 m an hour becoming light chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fogs in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s lows in the upper 50s open Lake forecast four the Niagara River to hemin beach Beyond 5 mil from Shore rested tonight Northwest winds 5 to 15 knots becoming North waves 1 to 2 ft Tuesday North winds 10 knots or less becoming Southwest waves 1 foot or less Tuesday night Southwest winds 10 knots or less becoming South waves 1 foot or less Wednesday South Winds less than 10 knots becoming East waves 1 foot or less Wednesday night East Winds 10 nights or less becoming South waves one foot or less Thursday South Winds 10 knots or less becoming Southeast waves 1 foot or less Friday South Winds 10 knots or less becoming Southeast waves 1 foot or less Saturday East Winds 5 to 10 knots becoming Southeast waves one foot or less special weather statement for counties in New York Northern Erie Southern eie and Wyoming a strong thunderstorm will impact Western Wyoming and East Central eie counties through 9:45 p.m. at 9:15 p.m. doppa radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm over whale Center or near East Aurora moving Southeast at 25 mph Hazard wind gusts up to 40 mph and half inhale Source radar indicated impact Dusty winds could knock down trms and blow around unse cured objects minor damage to outdoor objects is possible locations impacted include East Aurora Marilla arcade whales Center Elma Center varysburg Chi Billington Heights Holland Sheldon Striker bille cville ja Center South Wales and North Jaa if Outdoors consider seeking shelter inside a building the storm may intensify so be certain to monitor local radio stations and available television stations for additional information and possible warnings from the National Weather Service this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz beach hazards St now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of shiaka County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where be es of Southern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11: p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Northern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions the 900 p.m. weather at Buffalo Thunder was reported the temperature was 64° F or 18° C the d. 60 and the relative humidity 87% the wind was Northwest at 10 m an hour the pressure was 30.02 in in Rising repeating at Buffalo Thunder was reported temperature 64° on the Buffalo Water front at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 69° and the wind was West at 19 knots around the region at 9:00 p.m. at Cleveland it was clear with a temperature of 69 it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 68 at Pittsburgh 72 at Dunkirk 63 at Toronto and 64 at Niagara Falls at Erie it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 71 it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at r and 61 at Syracuse at Jamestown the temperature was 60° at dun Harbor wind swore West at 19 knots with a temperature of 70° the eastern Lake Erie Brewer winds swore West at 70 knots with a temperature of 69° and the waves were 5 ft at all C Harbor wind were Northwest at 10 knots with a temperature of 65° a potent shortwave trough tracking Southeast across the forecast area will bring showers and thunderstorms to most of Western and North Central New York through early this evening high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw rest of tonight mostly cloudy with showers like with a chance of thunderstorms early then mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the Lake Shore West Wings 5 to 10 m an hour becoming light chance of rain 70% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 7s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville rest of tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms this evening some patchy fog developing Breezy with lows ranging from around 50 Inland to the mid-50s along the Lake Shore West Winds 5 to 10 m an hour becoming light chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear lows rain ranging from the upper 40s in to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s in witer around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s lows in the upper 50s the Nearshore Marine forecast for the Upper Niagara River and buffalo har rest of tonight Northwest winds 10 to 15 knots becoming light and variable a chance of showers and thunder storms late this evening patchy fog late Tuesday light and variable winds patchy fog in the morning Tuesday night light and variable winds partly cloudy Wednesday light and variable winds Sunny Wednesday night light and variable winds mainly clear Thursday light and variable winds mainly clear Friday light and variable winds partly cloudy Saturday Southeast winds less than 10 knots partly cloudy winds and waves higher in and near thunderstorms the water temperature off Buffalo is 71° the Nearshore Marine forecast for the lower Niagara River rest of tonight Northwest winds 10 to 15 knots diminishing to less than 10 knots patchy fog late Tuesday light and variable winds patchy fog in the morning Tuesday night light and variable winds partly cloudy Wednesday light and variable winds Sunny Wednesday night East Winds less than 10 knots mainly clear Thursday light and variable winds Main ly clear Friday light and variable winds partly cloudy Saturday Southeast winds 10 knots or less partly cloudy the Nearshore Marine forecast four Buffalo toly a Long Lake Eerie small craft advisory in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening rest of tonight Northwest winds 15 to 25 knots becoming Northeast and diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight a chance of show hours late this evening patchy fog late Waves 3 to 5 ft subsiding to 1 to 3 ft waves occasionally around 6 ft Tuesday Southeast winds less than 10 knots becoming North patchy fog in the morning waves 2 ft or less Tuesday night Northeast winds 10 nights or less becoming Southeast mainly clear waves 1T or less Wednesday South Winds less than 10 knots Sunny waves 1 foot or less Wednesday night East Winds less than 10 knots becoming Southeast mainly clear waves 1 foot or less Thursday South Winds less than 10 knots becoming Southeast mainly clear then becoming partly cloudy waves one foot or less Friday Southeast winds less than 10 knots partly cloudy waves one foot or less Saturday Southeast winds 10 knots or less partly cloudy waves 1 foot or less the Nearshore Marine forecast four the Niagara River to hron beach along Lake Ontario rest of tonight Northwest winds 5 to 15 knots becoming North becoming mainly clear waves 1 to 2 ft Tuesday Northwest winds 10 knots or less becoming West Sunny wave waves 1 foot or less Tuesday night South Winds 10 knots or less partly cloudy waves 1 foot or less Wednesday South Winds less than 10 knots becoming East mostly sunny waves 1 foot or less Wednesday night East Winds 10 knots or less becoming sou becoming mainly clear waves 1T or less Thursday South Winds less than 10 knots mainly clear waves 1T or less Friday South Winds 10 knots or less becoming Southeast mainly clear then becoming partly cloudy waves 1 foot or less Saturday Southeast winds 10 knots or less partly cloudy waves one foot or less special weather statement for counties in New York Northern Erie Southern eie and Wyoming a strong thunderstorm will impact Western Wyoming and East Central Erie counties through 9:45 p.m. at 9:15 p.m. doppa radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm over whale Center or near East Aurora moving Southeast at 25 mph Hazard wind gusts up to 40 m hour and half in hail Source radar indicated impact Dusty winds could knock down trms and blow around unsecured objects minor damage to outdoor objects is possible location inact that include East Aurora Marilla arcade whales Center Elma Center varysburg JV Billington Heights Holland Sheldon Striker Ville cville ja Center South Wales and North Java It Outdoors consider seeking shelter inside a building the storm may intensify so be certain to monitor local radio stations and available television stations for additional information and possible warnings from the National Weather Service this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier and the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of shako County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Southern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening in impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Northern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions the 900 p.m. weather at Buffalo Thunder was reported the temperature was 64° F or 18° C the 2.60 and the relative humidity 87% the wind was Northwest at 10 m an hour the pressure was 30.02 in in Rising repeating at Buffalo Thunder was reported temperature 64° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 69° and the wind was West at 9 18 knots around the region at 9:00 p.m. at Cleveland it was clear with a temperature of 69 it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 68 at Pittsburgh 72 at dunker 63 at Toronto and 64 at Niagara Falls at eie it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 71 it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Rochester and 61 at Syracuse at Jamestown the temperature was 60° at dker Harbor Winds swore West at 19 knots with a temperature of 70° the eastern Lake ER bre winds swore West at 70 knots with a temperature of 69° and the waves were 5 ft at all C Harbor Winds were Northwest at 10 knots with a temperature of 65° a potent shortwave trough tracking Southeast across the forcast area will bring showers and thunderstorms to most of Western and North Central New York through early this evening high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw rest of tonight mostly cloudy with showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms early then mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the Lake Shore West Winds 5 to 10 m an hour becoming light chance of rain 70% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville rest of tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms this evening some patchy fog developing Breezy with lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the Lake Shore West Winds 5 to 10 m an hour becoming light chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday par ly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s lows in the upper 50s this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the West 7 tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz Beach Hazard Statement now in effect until 1100 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of shiaka County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swim s conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Southern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions Beach Hazard Statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Northern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions the 900 p.m. weather at Buffalo Thunder was reported the temperature was 64° F or 18° C the 2. 60 in the relative humid it 87% the wind was Northwest at 10 m an hour the pressure was 30.02 in in Rising repeating at Buffalo Thunder was reported temperature 64° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 69° and the wind was West at 19 knots around the region at 9:00 p.m. at Cleveland it was clear with a temperature of 69 it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 68 at Pittsburgh 72 at dunker 63 at Toronto and 64 at Niagara Falls at Erie it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 71 it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Rochester and 61 at Syracuse at jamest toown the temperature was 60° at duner Harbor Winds swore West at 19 knots with a temperature of 70° the eastern Lake ER buy winds swore West at 70 knots with a temperature of 69° and the waves were 5 ft at all C Harbor wind were Northwest at 10 knots with a temperature of 65° a potent shortwave trough tracking Southeast across the forecast area will bring showers and thunderstorms to most of Western and North Central New York through early this evening high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast you're watching weather tracker plus Buffalo we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service heavy rain and flash flooding expected throughout much of the Gulf Coast as frine approaches by midweek elevated to critical fire weather concerns across much of the West and Inter Mountain West now here's today's weather story tropical Cyclone frine has formed in the Gulf of Mexico and the National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories for the storm a stationary front is draped over the northern Gulf of Mexico as well the tropical system and Disturbed weather associated with the front will bring threats for heavy rainfall flash flooding and strong winds to parts of the Gulf Coast through the middle of the week there is a slight risk foress essive rainfall in effect for the central Gulf Coast Southward to the Texas Coastline on Tuesday and a moderate risk for excessive rainfall in effect across Louisiana and Southern Mississippi on Wednesday some areas could see greater than 5 Ines of rainfall over the next 3 days winds will also be a factor as Francine approaches there is an increasing risk of Hurricane force winds in portions of Southern Louisiana on Wednesday there is also an increasing likelihood of life-threatening storm surge inundation for portions of the upper Texas and Louis coastlines those in these areas should take precautions and follow advice from local officials see the National Hurricane Center's latest advisory for more information on frine the heat out west should start to relax from record-breaking high temperatures as upper level troughing and a couple of surface frontal systems approach the Pacific coast by Wednesday the highs in the west should drop from the '90s and 80s to the 70s and 60s however the fire danger will be on the rise in the west with low relative humidity and Gusty winds ahead of the front the Storm Prediction Center has highlighted an area of elevated fire weather over areas in The Inter Mountain West over the next couple of days isolated thunderstorms will also be possible in The Inter Mountain West and some isolated areas of flash flooding may occur with any locally heavy thunderstorms the Northern Plains in Great Basin will see warm temperatures shift Westward temperatures will Trend as much as 15° above average as maximum temperatures reach the low to Middle 90s the temperatures in the Ohio and Tennessee Valley will begin to modify as the trough begins to leave the area and ridging builds in from the West the highs will reach the middle 80s to low 90s across most of these areas and Trend slightly above average for this time of the year again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share this stream thank you for watching weather tracker Plus Tuesday East Winds 10 Nots SW L becoming Northeast waves 1 to 2 feet Tuesday night East Winds 5 to 10 knots becoming South waves 1 foot or less Wednesday South Winds 10 knots or less becoming Northeast waves one foot or less Wednesday night East Winds 5 to 10 kns becoming Southeast waves one foot or less Thursday Southeast winds 5 to 10 knots waves 1T or less Friday Southeast winds 5 to 15 knots waves 2 ft or less Saturday Southeast winds 10 to 15 knots waves 2 ft or less this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara front tier in the western sou tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162 .55 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of shiaka County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Southern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Northern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions the 900 p.m. weather at Buffalo Thunder was reported the temperature was 64° F or 18° C the 2.60 in the relative humidity 87% the wind was Northwest at 10 m an hour the pressure was 30.02 in in Rising repeating at Buffalo Thunder was reported temperature 64° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 69° and the wind was West at 19 knots around the region at 9:00 p.m. at Cleveland it was clear with a temperature of 69 it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 68 at Pittsburgh 72 at Dunkirk 63 at Toronto and 64 Niagara Falls at Erie it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 71 it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Rochester and 61 at Syracuse at jamest toown the temperature was 60° at dun Harbor wind swore West at 19 knots with a temperature of 70° the eastern Lake ER buy wind swore West at 70 knots with a temperature of 69° and the waves were 5 ft it all caught Harbor wind were Northwest at 10 knots with a temperature of 65° a potent shortwave trough tracking Southeast across the forecast area will bring showers and thunderstorms to most of Western and North Central New York through early this evening high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw rest of tonight mostly cloudy with showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms early then mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing blows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the Lake Shore West Winds 5 to 10 m an hour becoming light chance of rain 70% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including Dunkirk Jamestown o Anne and Wellsville rest of tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms this evening some patchy fog developing Breezy with lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the Lake Shore West Winds 5 to 10 m an hour becoming light chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s in to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy High highs in the mid '70s lows in the upper 50s this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the western s tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz Beach hazard's statement now in a effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of shako County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of s ER County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions open Lake forecast for the Niagara River to hamr beach Beyond 5 mil from Shore rest of tonight Northwest winds 5 to 15 knots becoming North waves 1 to 2 ft Tuesday North winds 10 knots or less becoming Southwest waves one foot or less Tuesday night Southwest winds 10 knots or less becoming South waves one foot or less Wednesday South Winds less than 10 knots becoming East waves 1 foot or less Wednesday night East Winds 10 knots or less becoming South waves 1 foot or less Thursday South Winds 10 knots or less becoming Southeast waves one foot or less Friday South Wind 10 knots or less becoming Southeast waves 1T or less Saturday East Winds 5 to 10 knots becoming Southeast waves 1 foot or less open Lake forecast four Buffalo to rip lead Beyond 5 miles from Shore West of tonight Northwest winds 5 to 15 knots becoming Northeast a chance of water spouts late this evening a slight chance of showers late this evening waves 3 to 5 ft subsiding to 1 to 3 ft Tuesday East Winds 10 knots will less becoming Northeast waves 1 to 2 ft Tuesday night East Winds 5 to 10 kns becoming South waves 1 foot or less Wednesday South Winds 10 knots or less becoming Northeast waves 1 foot or less Wednesday night East Winds 5 to 10 knots becoming Southeast waves 1 foot or less Thursday Southeast wind 5 to 10 knots waves 1T or less Friday Southeast winds 5 to 15 knots waves 2 ft or less Saturday Southeast winds 10 to 15 knots waves 2 ft or less beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Northern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier and the Western sou tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 1624 2 5 MHz beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of shiaka County when until 11: p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Southern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Northern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this even evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions the 10 p.m. weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temperature was 62° F or 17° C the 2.59 and the relative humidity 90% the wind was Northwest at 8 m an hour the pressure was 30.4 in in Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 62° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 66° and the wind was Northwest at 10 knots around the region at 10 p.m. it was clear with a temperature of 68 at Cleveland and 62 at Niagara Falls it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 67 at Pittsburgh and 72 at Dunkirk it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 70 at eie and 62 at Rochester at Syracuse it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Jamestown the temperature was 60° at duner Harbor Winds SW West at 19 knots with a temperature of 70° the eastern Lake ER buy winds swore West at 70 knots with a temperature of 69° and the waves were 5 ft at all CAU Harbor wind were Northwest at 10 knots with a temperature of 65° a potent shortwave trough track Southeast across the forecast area will bring showers and thunderstorms to most of Western and North Central New York through early this evening high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw rest of mostly cloudy with showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms early then mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lak shore West Winds 5 to 10 m an hour becoming light chance of rain 70% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville rest of tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms this evening some patchy fog developing Breezy with lows ranging from around 50 Inland to the mid-50s along the Lake Shore West Winds 5 to 10 m an hour becoming light chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s lows in the upper 50s this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the western sou tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where be of shiaka County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Southern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11: p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Northern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions the 10 p.m. weather at Buffalo it was part ly cloudy the temperature was 62° F or 17° C the 2. 59 and the relative humidity 90% the wind was Northwest at 8 m an hour the pressure was 30.4 in in Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 62° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 66° and the wind was Northwest at 10 knots the 10 p.m. weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temperature was 62° F or 17° C the 2.59 and the relative humidity 90% the wind was Northwest at 8 m an hour the pressure was 3.04 in and Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 62° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 66° and the wind was Northwest at 10 knots around the region at 10: p.m. it was clear with a temperature of 68 at Cleveland and 62 at Niagara Falls it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 67 at Pittsburgh and 72 at Dunkirk it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 70 at Erie and 62 at Rochester at Syracuse it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at jamest toown the temperature was 60° at dun Harbor with winds swore West at 19 knots with a temperature of 70° the eastern Lake ER buy winds swore West at 70 knots with a temperature of 69° and the waves were 5 ft at all cot Harbor Winds were Northwest at 10 knots with a temperature of 65° a potent shortwave trough tracking Southeast across the forecast area will bring showers and thunder storms to most of Western and North Central New York through early this evening high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw rest of tonight mostly cloudy with showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms early then mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening partly with some taty fog developing blows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the Lake Shore West Winds 5 to 10 m an hour becoming light chance of rain 70% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville rest of tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms this evening some patchy fog developing Breezy with ranging from around 50 Inland to the mid-50s along the Lake Shore West Winds 5 to 10 m an hour becoming light chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s lows in the upper 50s this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier and the Western sou tier k e98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of shiaka County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Southern Erie County when until 11: p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Northern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions the 10 p.m. weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temperature was 62° F or 17° C the 2. 59 and the relative humidity 90% the wind was Northwest at 8 m an hour the pressure was 3.04 in in Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 62° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 66° and the wind was Northwest at 10 knots around the region at 10 p.m. it was clear with a temperature of 68 at Cleveland and 62 at Niagara Falls it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 67 at Pittsburgh and 72 at Dunkirk it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 70 at Erie and 62 at Rochester at Syracuse it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Jamestown the temperature was 60° at dunker Harbor Winds swore West at 19 knots with a temperature of 70° the eastern Lake Erie buy winds swore West at 70 knots with a temperature of 69° and the waves were 5 ft at all C Harbor Winds s Northwest at 10 knots with a temperature of 65° a potent shortwave trough tracking Southeast across the forecast area will bring showers and thunderstorms to most of Western and North Central New York through early this evening high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official national Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw rest of tonight mostly cloudy with showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms early then mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the Lake Shore West Winds 5 to 10 m an hour becoming light chance of rain 70% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville rest of tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms this evening some patchy fog developing Breezy with lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the Lake Shore West Winds 5 to 10 m an hour becoming light chance of rain 50% Tuesday Sun patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly ly cloudy highs in the mid 70s lows in the upper 50s this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 mahz beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of shiaka County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Southern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions Beach Hazard Statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Northern Arie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions the 10 p.m. weather at Buffalo G was partly cloudy the temperature was 62° F or 17° C the 2. 59 and the relative humidity 90% the wind was Northwest at 8 m an hour the pressure was 3.04 in and Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 62° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 66° and the wind was Northwest at 10 knots around the region at 10: p.m. it was clear with a temperature of 68 at Cleveland and 62 at Niagara Falls it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 67 at Pittsburgh and 72 at Dunkirk it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 70 at Erie and 62 at Rochester at Syracuse it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Jamestown the temperature was 60° at dunker Harbor Winds swore West at 19 knots with a temperature of 70° the eastern Lake ER buy wind swore West at 70 knots with a temperature of 69° and the waves were 5 ft at all CAU Harbor wind were Northwest at 10 knots with a temperature of 65° a potent shortwave trough tracking Southeast across the forecast area will bring showers and thunderstorms to most of Western and North Central New York through early this evening high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls bavia Medina and Warsaw rest of tonight mostly cloudy with showers likely with a of thunderstorms early then mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the Lake Shore West Winds 5 to 10 m an hour becoming light chance of rain 70% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including Dunkirk Jamestown oan and Wellsville rest of tonight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms this evening some patchy fog developing Breezy with lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the Lake Shore West Winds 5 to 10 m an hour becoming light chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 7s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 7s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the mid-70s lows in the upper 50s a potent shortwave trough tracking Southeast across the forecast area will bring showers and Thunder storms to most of Western and North Central New York through early this evening high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening then partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light Northwest winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light wind Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern tear including duner Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening some patchy fog developing lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the mid 7s lows in the upper 50s this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 16242 MHz you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service heavy rain and flash flooding expected throughout much of the Gulf Coast as Francine approaches by midweek elevated to critical fire weather concerns across much of the West and Inter Mountain West now here's today's weather story tropical Cyclone Francine has formed in the Gulf of Mexico and the National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories for the storm a stationary front is draped over the northern Gulf of Mexico as well the tropical system and Disturbed weather associated with the front will bring threats for heavy rainfall flash flooding and strong winds to parts of the Gulf Coast through the middle of the week there is a slight risk for excessive rainfall in effect for the central Gulf Coast Southward to the Texas Coastline on Tuesday and a moderate risk for excessive rainfall in effect across Louisiana and Southern Mississippi on Wednesday some areas could see greater than 5 Ines of rainfall over the next 3 days winds will also be a factor as Francine approaches there is an increasing risk of Hurricane force winds in portions of Southern Louisiana on Wednesday there is also an increasing likelihood of life-threatening storm surgeon in Commendation for portions of the upper Texas and Louisiana coastlines those in these areas should take precautions and follow advice from local officials see the National Hurricane Center's latest advisory for more information on frine the heat out west should start to relax from record-breaking high temperatures as upper level troughing and a couple of surface frontal systems approach the Pacific coast by Wednesday the highs in the west should drop from the 90s and 80s to the 70s and 60s however the fire danger will be on the rise in the west with low relative humidity and Gusty winds ahead of the front the Storm Prediction Center has highlighted an area of elevated fire weather over areas in The Inter Mountain West over the next couple of days isolated thunderstorms will also be possible in The Inter Mountain West and some isolated areas of flash flooding may occur with any locally heavy thunderstorms th the Northern Plains in Great Basin will see warm temperatures shift Westward temperatures will Trend as much as 15° above average as maximum temperatures reach the low to Middle 90s the temperatures in the Ohio and Tennessee Valley will begin to modify as the trough begins to leave the area and ridging builds in from the West the highs will reach the middle 80s to low 90s across most of these areas and Trends slightly above average for this time of the year again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share this stream thank you for watching weather tracker Plus Waves 3 to 5 ft subsiding to 1 to 3 ft waves occasionally around 6 ft Tuesday Southeast winds less than 10 knots becoming North patchy fog in the morning waves 2 ft or less Tuesday night Northeast winds 10 knots or less becoming Southeast mainly clear waves 1 foot or less Wednesday South Winds less than 10 knots Sunny waves one or less Wednesday night East Winds less than 10 knots becoming Southeast mainly clear waves 1T or less Thursday South Winds less than 10 knots becoming Southeast mainly clear then becoming partly cloudy waves one foot or less Friday Southeast winds less than 10 knots partly cloudy waves 1T or less Saturday Southeast winds 10 knots or less L partly cloudy waves one foot or less the Nearshore Marine forecast for the Niagara River to Hamin Beach along Lake Ontario wested tonight Northwest winds 5 to 15 knots becoming North becoming mainly clear waves 1 to 2 ft Tuesday Northwest winds 10 knots or left becoming West Sunny waves 1T or less Tuesday night South winds 10 knots or less partly cloudy waves 1 foot or less Wednesday South Winds less than 10 knots becoming East mostly sunny waves 1 foot or less Wednesday night East Winds 10 NS or less becoming South becoming mainly clear waves 1 foot or less Thursday South Winds less than 10 knots mainly clear waves one foot or less Friday South Winds 10 knots or less becoming Southeast mainly clear then becoming partly cloudy waves 1T or less Saturday Southeast winds 10 knots or less partly cloudy waves 1 foot or less beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Northern Erie County when and until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions the 10 p.m. weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temperature was 62° Fen or 17° C the 2.59 and the relative humidity 90% the wind was Northwest at 8 m an hour the pressure was 3.04 in and Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 62° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 66° and the wind was Northwest at 10 knots around the region at 1000 p.m. it was clear with a temperature of 68 at Cleveland and 62 at Niagara Falls it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 67 at Pittsburgh and 72 at Dunkirk it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 70 at eie and 6 2 at Rochester at Syracuse it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Jamestown the temperature was 60° at dun Harbor Winds swore West at 19 knots with a temperature of 70° the eastern Lake eie buoy wind swore West at 70 knots with a temperature of 69° and the waves were 5 ft at all caught haror winds were Northwest at 10 knots with a temperature of 65° a PO shortwave trough tracking Southeast across the forecast area will bring showers and thunderstorms to most of Western and North Central New York through early this evening high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the niagar frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening then partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light Northwest winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening some patchy fog developing lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 7s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the mid-70s lows in the upper 50s this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the western sou tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz Beach Hazard Statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of shako County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Southern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Northern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions the 10 p.m. weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temperature was 62° F or 17° C the 2. 59 and the relative humidity 90% % the wind was Northwest at 8 m an hour the pressure was 30.4 in in Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 62° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 66° and the wind was Northwest at 10 knots around the region at 10 p.m. it was clear with a temperature of 68 at Cleveland and 62 at Niagara Falls it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 67 at Pittsburgh and 72 at Dunkirk it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 70 at eerie and 62 at Rochester at Syracuse it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at James count at temperature was 60° at dunker Harbor wind swore West at 19 knots with a temperature of 70° the eastern Lake eer buy wind swore West at 70 knots with a temperature of 69° and the waves were 5 ft at all caught Harbor wind were Northwest at 10 knots with a temperature of 65° a potent shortwave trough tracking Southeast across the forast area will bring showers and thunderstorms to most of Western and North Central New York through early this evening high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and wara overnight mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening then partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing flows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore white Northwest winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise most Sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including Dunkirk Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening some patchy fog developing lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forcast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the mid-70s lows in the upper 50s this is the nor weather radio kb9 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the western sou tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz Beach Hazard Statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of shiaka County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11: p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Southern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11: p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Northern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions the 10 p.m. weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temperature was 62° F or 17° C the 2. 59 and the relative humidity 90% the wind was Northwest at 8 m an hour the pressure was 30.4 in in Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 62° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 66° and the wind was Northwest at 10 knots around the region at 10: p.m. it was clear with a temperature of 68 at Cleveland and 62 at Niagara Falls it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 67 at Pittsburgh and 72 at Dunkirk it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 70 at Erie and 62 at Rochester at Syracuse it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Jamestown the temperature was 60° at dunker Harbor Winds swore West at 19 knots with a temperature of 70° the eastern Lake IR Bui wind swore West at 70 knots with a temperature of 69° and the waves were 5 ft at all CAU Harbor wind were Northwest at 10 knots with a temperature of 65° a potent shortwave trough tracking Southeast across the forecast area will bring showers and thunderstorms to most of Western and North Central New York through early this evening high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening then partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing flows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light Northwest winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s in to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night Main clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern tear including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunder storms late this evening some patchy fog developing lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly ly cloudy highs in the mid 70s lows in the upper 50s this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the western 7 tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Shaka County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement now in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening what strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions where beaches of Southern Erie County when until 11:00 p.m. this evening impacts strong currents and dangerous swimming conditions stay out of the water to avoid dangerous swimming conditions beach hazards statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening Beach Hazard Statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening Beach Hazard Statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening the 10: p.m. weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temperature was 62° F or 17° C the 2. 59 and the relative humidity 90% the wind was Northwest at 8 m an hour the pressure was 30.4 Ines and Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 62° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 66° and the wind was Northwest at 10 knots around the region at 10 p.m. it was clear with a temperature of 68 at Cleveland and 62 at Niagara Falls it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 67 at Pittsburgh and 72 at Dunkirk it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 70 at Erie and 62 at Rochester at Syracuse it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Jamestown the temperature was 60° at dun Harbor wind swore West at 18 knots with a temperature of 70° the eastern Lake Erie bu wind swore West at 7 knots with a temperature of 69° and the waves were 5 ft at all C Harbor Winds were Northwest at 10 knots with a temperature of 65 degre a potent shortwave trough tracking Southeast across the forecast area will bring showers and thunderstorms to most of Western and North Central New York through early this evening high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening then partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing blows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light Northwest winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern tear including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening some patchy fog developing lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid 50s along the lake shore light winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s lows in the upper 50s this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagra Frontier in the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 mahz Beach Hazard Statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening Beach Hazard Statement will expire at 11 p.m. this evening Beach Hazard Statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening the 10 p.m. weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temperature was 62° F or 17° C the d. 59 and the relative humidity 90% the wind was Northwest at 8 m an hour the pressure was 30.4 in and Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 62° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 66° and the wind was Northwest at 10 knots around the region at 10: p.m. it was clear with a temperature of 68 at Cleveland and 62 at Niagara Falls it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 67 at Pittsburgh and 72 at Dunkirk it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 70 at eie and 62 at Rochester at Syracuse it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Jamestown the temperature was 60° at dunker Harbor Winds SW West at 19 knots with a temperature of 70° the eastern Lake ER buy wind swore West at 170 knots with a temperature of 69° and the waves were 5 ft it all caught Harbor wind were Northwest at 10 knots with a temperature of 65° a potent shortwave trough tracking Southeast across the forast area will bring showers and thunderstorms to most of Western and North Central New York through early this evening high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier includ ining Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening then partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid 50s along the lake shore light Northwest winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s lighta winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening some patchy fog developing lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North Wind Tuesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the mid-70s lows in the upper 50s high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening then partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore white Northwest winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid 50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oi an and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening some patchy fog developing lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise is mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s lows in the upper 50s open Lake forecast four the Niagara River to hamron beach Beyond 5 mil from Shore rest of tonight Northwest winds 5 to 15 knots becoming North waves one to 2 ft Tuesday North winds 10 knots or less becoming Southwest waves 1 foot or less Tuesday night Southwest winds 10 knots or less becoming South waves 1 foot or less Wednesday South Winds less than 10 knots becoming East waves 1 foot or less Wednesday night East Winds 10 knots or less becoming South waves 1 foot or less Thursday South Winds 10 knots or less becoming Southeast waves one foot or less Friday South Winds 10 knots or less becoming Southeast waves 1T or less Saturday East Winds 5 to 10 knots becoming Southeast waves 1 foot or less open Lake forecast four Buffalo to riply Beyond 5 mil from Shore rest of tonight Northwest WIS 5 to 15 knots becoming Northeast a chance of water spouts late this evening a slight chance of showers late this evening waves 3 to 5 ft subsiding to 1 to 3 ft Tuesday East Winds 10 Nots or less becoming Northeast waves 1 to 2 fet Tuesday night East Winds 5 to 10 knots becoming South waves one foot or less Wednesday South Winds 10 knots or less becoming Northeast waves 1 foot or less Wednesday night East Winds 5 to 10 knots becoming Southeast waves one foot or less Thursday Southeast winds 5 to 10 knots waves 1T or less Friday Southeast winds 5 to 15 knots wave waves 2 ft or less Saturday Southeast winds 10 to 15 knots waves 2 ft or less this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MZ Beach Hazard Statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening Beach Hazard Statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening Beach Hazard Statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening the 1100 p.m. weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temperature was 61° F or 16° cius the 2. 58 and the relative humidity 90% the wind was Northwest at 7 mph the pressure was 30.06 in in Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 61° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 65° and the wind was Northwest at 8 knots around the region at 11:00 p.m. in Rochester fog was reported with a temperature of 60 it was clear with a temperature of 66 at Cleveland and 69 at dunker it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 65 at Pittsburgh and 62 at Niagara Falls at Erie it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 70 at Syracuse it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Jamestown the temperature was 61° at dun Harbor Winds SW Northwest at 18 knots with a temperature of 69° the eastern Lake ER Bui wind swore North at 16 knots with a temperature of 6 7° and the waves were 4 ft at all CAU Harbor Winds swore North at 8 knots with a temperature of 63° high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and War overnight mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening then partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing blows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore white Northwest winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening some patchy fog developing lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s lows in the upper 50s this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the Western Southern tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 mahz Beach Hazard Statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening beach hazards statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening Beach Hazard Statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening the 11:00 p.m. weather at Buffalo it was part ly cloudy the temperature was 61° F or 16° C the 2. 58 and the relative humidity 90% the wind was Northwest at 7 mph the pressure was 30.06 in in Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 61° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 65° and the wind was Northwest at 8 knots around around the region at 11:00 p.m. in Rochester fog was reported with a temperature of 60 it was clear with a temperature of 66 at Cleveland and 69 at dunker it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 65 at Pittsburgh and 62 at Niagara Falls at Erie it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 70 at Syracuse it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at James count the temperature was 61° at dun Harbor Winds for Northwest at 18 knots with a temperature of 69° the eastern Lake ER buy winds swore North at 16 knots with a temperature of 67° and the waves were 4 ft at all C Harbor Winds swore North at 8 knots with a temperature of 63° high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal tempatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagra Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening then partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light Northwest winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening some patchy fog developing lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s lows in the upper 50s this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier and the Western sou tier k98 operates on a frequency of 16255 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 16242 5 MHz Beach Hazard Statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening Beach Hazard statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening beach hazards statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening the 11 p.m. weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temperature was 61° F or 16° C the 2.58 in the relative humidity 90% the wind was Northwest at 7 mph the pressure was 30.06 in in Rising repeating at Buffalo G was partly cloudy a temperature 61° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 65° and the wind was Northwest at 8 knots around the region at 11:00 p.m. in Rochester fog was reported with a temperature of 60 it was clear with a temperature of 66 at Cleveland 69 at dunker and 61 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 65 at Pittsburgh and 62 at Niagara Falls at Erie it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 70 at Syracuse it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Jamestown the temperature was 61° at dunker Harbor Winds SW North at 14 knots with a temperature of 67° the eastern Lake ER bu winds swore North at 14 knots with a temperature of 66° and the waves were 3 ft at all CAU Harbor Winds swore North at 9 knots with a temperature of 62° high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening then partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing blows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore right Northwest winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including duner Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening some patchy fog developing lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50 along the lake shore light winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s lows in the upper 50s this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo in WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and w WG 32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz Beach Hazard Statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening Beach Hazard Statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening Beach Hazard Statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening the 11:00 p.m. weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temperature was 61° F or 16° C the 2.5 58 and the relative humidity 90% the wind was Northwest at 7 mph the pressure was 30.06 in and Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 61° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 65° and the wind was Northwest at 8 knots around the region at 11:00 p.m. in Rochester fog was reported with a temperature of 60 it was clean with a temperature of 66 at Cleveland 69 at dunker and 61 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 65 at Pittsburgh and 62 at Niagara Falls at Erie it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 70 at Syracuse it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at jamest toown the temperature was 61° at duner Harbor Winds SW North at 14 knots with a temperature of 67° de the eastern Lake ER buy winds swore North at 14 knots with a temperature of 66° and the waves were 3 ft at all CAU Harbor wind swore North at 9 knots with a temperature of 62° high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening then partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore white Northwest winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 7 light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening some patchy fog developing lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy High high around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s lows in the upper 50s this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier and the Western sou tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 1624 to5 mahz beach hazards statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening Beach Hazard Statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening Beach Hazard Statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening the 11:00 p.m. weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temperature was 61° F or 16° C the 2.58 and the relative humidity 90% the wind was Northwest at 7 mph the pressure was 30.06 in in Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 61° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 65° and the wind was Northwest at 8 knots around the region at 11:00 p.m. in Rochester fog was reported with a temperature of 60 it was clear with a temperature of 66 at Cleveland 69 at dunker and 61 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 65 at Pittsburgh and 62 at Niagara Falls at eie it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 70 at Syracuse it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Jamestown the temperature was 61° at dun Harbor Winds swore North at 14 knots with a temperature of 67° the eastern Lake ERI buy wind swore North at 14 knots with a temperature of 66° and the waves were 3 ft at all caught Harbor wind swore North at 9 knots with a temperature of 62° high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening then partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing blows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid 50s along the lake shore white Northwest winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern te including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening some patchy fog developing lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake sure light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s lows in the upper 50s this is the nor weather radio KB 98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the western sou tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz Beach Hazard Statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening Beach Hazard Statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening Beach Hazard Statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening the 11 p.m. weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temperature was 61° F or 16° C the 2.58 and the relative humidity 90% the wind was Northwest at 7 mph the pressure was 30.06 in in Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 61° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 65° and the wind was Northwest at 8 knots the Nearshore Marine forecast for the Upper Niagara River and Buffalo Harbor rest of tonight Northwest winds 10 to 15 knots becoming light and variable a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening patchy fog late Tuesday light and variable winds patchy fog in the morning Tuesday night light and variable winds partly cloudy Wednesday light and variable winds Sunny Wednesday night light and variable winds mainly clear Thursday light and variable winds mainly clear Friday light and and variable winds partly cloudy Saturday Southeast winds less than 10 knots partly cloudy winds and waves higher in and near thunderstorms the water temperature off Buffalo is 71° the Nearshore Marine forecast four the lower Niagara River West of tonight Northwest winds 10 to 15 knots diminishing to less than 10 knots patchy fog late Tuesday light and variable winds patchy fog in the morning Tuesday night light and variable winds partly cloudy Wednesday light and variable winds Sunny Wednesday night East Winds less than 10 knots mainly clear Thursday light and variable winds mainly clear Friday light and variable winds partly cloudy Saturday Southeast wind 10 knots or less partly cloudy the Nearshore Marine forecast for Buffalo to reply along Long Lake eie small craft advisory in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening rest of tonight Northwest winds 15 to 25 knots becoming Northeast and diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight a chance of showers late this evening patchy fog late Waves 3 to 5 ft subsiding to 1 to 3 ft w waves occasionally around 6 ft Tuesday Southeast winds less than 10 knots becoming North patchy fog in the morning waves 2 ft or less Tuesday night Northeast winds 10 knots or less becoming Southeast mainly clear waves 1 foot or less Wednesday South Winds less than 10 knots Sunny waves 1 foot or less Wednesday night East Winds less than 10 knots becoming Southeast mainly clear waves 1T or less Thursday South Winds less than 10 knots becoming Southeast mainly clear then becoming partly cloudy waves one foot or less Friday Southeast winds less than 10 knots partly cloudy waves 1 foot or less Saturday Southeast winds 10 knots or less partly cloudy waves one foot or less the Nearshore Marine forecast for the Niagara River to hamron beach along Lake Ontario rested tonight Northwest winds 5 to 15 knots becoming North becoming mainly clear waves 1 to 2 ft Tuesday Northwest winds 10 knots or less becoming West Sunny waves 1T or less Tuesday night South Winds 10 knots or less partly cloudy waves 1T or less Wednesday South Winds less than 10 knots becoming East mostly sunny waves one foot or less Wednesday night East Winds 10 knots or less becoming South becoming mainly clear waves 1 foot or less Thursday South Winds less than 10 knots mainly clear waves 1 foot or less Friday South Winds 10 knots or less becoming Southeast mainly clear then becoming partly cloudy waves 1T or less Saturday Southeast winds 10 knots or less partly cloudy waves 1T or less around the region at 11:00 p.m. in Rochester fog was reported with a temperature of 60 it was clear with a temperature of 66 at Cleveland 69 at dunker and 61 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 65 at Pittsburgh and 62 at Niagara Falls at Erie it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 70 at Syracuse it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Jamestown the temperature was 61° at dunker Harbor Winds swore North at 14 knots with a temperature of 67° the eastern Lake IR Bui winds swore North at 14 knots with a temperature of 66° and the waves were 3 ft at all Harbor Winds swore North at 9 knots with a temperature of 62° high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening then partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore white Northwest winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening some patchy fog developing lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the mid-70s lows in the upper 50s this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz Beach Hazard Statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening Beach Hazard Statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening Beach Hazard Statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening the 11:00 p.m. weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temperature was 61° F or 16° C the 2. 58 in the relative humidity 90% the wind was Northwest at 7 m an hour the pressure was 30.06 in in Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 61° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 65° and the wind was Northwest at 8 knots around the region at 11:00 p.m. in Rochester fog was reported with a temperature of 60 it was clear with a temperature of 66 at Cleveland 69 at dunker and 61 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 65 at Pittsburgh and 62 at Niagara Falls at Eerie it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 70 at Syracuse it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at jamest toown the temperature was 61° at dunker Harbor Winds for North at 14 knots with a temperature of 67° the eastern Lake Eerie bre winds swore North at 14 knots with a temperature of 66° and the waves were 3 ft at all caught Harbor Winds swore North at 9 knots with a temperature of 62 degrees high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening then partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light Northwest winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise is mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern tiar including gunur Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening some patchy fog developing lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s lows in the upper 50s this is the nor Weather Radio K b98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the western 7 tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz Beach Hazard Statement will expire at 11 p.m. this evening Beach Hazard Statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening Beach Hazard Statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening the 11:00 p.m. weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temperature was 61° F or 16° C the 2. 58 in the relative humidity 90% the wind was Northwest at 7 mph the pressure was 30.06 in in Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 61° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 65° and the wind was Northwest at 8 knots around the region at 11:00 p.m. in Rochester fog was reported with a temperature of 60 it was clear with a temperature of 66 at Cleveland 69 at dunker and 61 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 65 at Pittsburgh and 62 at Niagara Falls at Erie it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 70 at Syracuse it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Jamestown the temperature was 61° at dunker Harbor Winds SW North at 14 knots with a temperature of 67° the eastern Lake ER and buy winds swore North at 14 knots with a temperature of 66° and the waves were 3 ft at all C Harbor Winds swore North at 9 knots with a temperature of 62° high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening then partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore white Northwest winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 7 7s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including Dunkirk Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening some patchy fog developing lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light wind chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows range from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s lows in the upper 50s this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency 162.475 MHz beach hazards statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening Beach Hazard Statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening Beach Hazard Statement will expire at 11 p.m. this evening the 1100 p.m. weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temperature was 61° fhe or 16° C the d. 58 and the relative humidity 90% the wind was Northwest at 7 mph the pressure was 30.06 in in Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 61° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 65° and the wind was Northwest at 8 knots around the region at 11:00 p.m. in Rochester fog was reported with a temperature of 60 it was clear with a temperature of 66 at Cleveland 69 at dunker and 61 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 65 at Pittsburgh and 62 at Niagara Falls at Erie it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 70 at Syracuse it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Jamestown the temperature was 61° at dunker Harbor Winds swore North at 14 knots with a temperature of 67° the eastern Lake Erie winds SW North at 14 knots with a temperature of 66° and the waves were 3 ft at all C Harbor Winds SW North at 9 knot with a temperature of 62° high pressure you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service Buffalo rain and flash flooding expected throughout much of the Gulf Coast as Francine approaches by midweek elevated to critical fire weather concerns across much of the West and Inter Mountain West now here's today's weather story tropical Cyclone Francine has formed in the Gulf of Mexico and the National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories for the storm a stationary front is draped over the northern Gulf of Mexico as well the tropical system and Disturbed weather associated with the front will bring threats for heavy rainfall flash flooding and strong winds to parts of the Gulf Coast through the middle of the week there is a slight risk for excessive rainfall in effect for the central Gulf Coast Southward to the Texas Coastline on Tuesday and a moderate risk for excessive rainfall in effect across Louisiana and Southern Mississippi on Wednesday some areas could see greater than 5 Ines of rainfall over the next 3 days winds will also be a factor as Francine approaches there is an increasing risk of Hurricane force winds in portions of Southern Louisiana on Wednesday there is also an increasing likelihood of life-threatening storm surge and ination for portions of the upper Texas and Louisiana coastlines those in these areas should take precautions and follow advice from local officials see the National Hurricane Center's latest advisory for more information on frine the heat out west should start to relax from record-breaking high temperatures as upper level troughing and a couple of surface frontal systems approach the Pacific coast by wed day the highs in the west should drop from the '90s and 80s to the 70s and 60s however the fire danger will be on the rise in the west with low relative humidity and Gusty winds ahead of the front the Storm Prediction Center has highlighted an area of elevated fire weather over areas in The Inter Mountain West over the next couple of days isolated thunderstorms will also be possible in The Inter Mountain West and some isolated areas of flash flooding may occur with any locally heavy thunderstorms the the Northern Plains in Great Basin will see warm temperatures shift Westward temperatures will Trend as much as 15° above average as maximum temperatures reach the low to Middle 90s the temperatures in the Ohio and Tennessee Valley will begin to modify as the trough begins to leave the area and ridging builds in from the West the highs will reach the middle 80s to low 90s across most of these areas and Trend slightly above average for this time of the year again if you like what you're watching please subscribe and share the stre thank you for watching weather tracker plus 1655 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 16242 5 MHz Beach hazard's statement will expire at 11: p.m. this evening Beach hazard's statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening Beach Hazard Statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening the 1100 p.m. weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temperature was 61° F or 16° C the 2.58 and the relative humidity 90% the wind was Northwest at 7 mph the pressure was 30.06 in and Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 61° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 65° and the wind was Northwest at 8 knots around the region at 11:00 p.m. in Rochester fog was reported with a temperature of 60 it was clear with a temperature of 66 at Cleveland 69 at dunker and 61 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 65 at Pittsburgh and 62 at Niagara Falls at eie it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 70 at Syracuse it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at jamest toown the temperature was 61° at dun Harbor Winds swore North at 14 knots with a temperature of 67° the eastern Lake ER buy winds swore North at 14 knots with a temperature of 66° and the waves were 3 ft at all C Harbor wind swore North at 9 knot with a temperature of 62° high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through it at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening then partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing lows ranging from the lower 50s in to the mid-50s along the lake shore white North Northwest winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s in to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern tear including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening some patchy fog developing lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s lows in the upper 50s this is the nor weather radio KB 98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz Beach Hazard Statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening Beach Hazard Statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening beach hazards statement will expire at 11:00 p.m. this evening the 11 p.m. weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temperature was 61° F or 16° C the d. 58 and the relative humidity 90% the wind was Northwest at 7 mph the pressure was 30.0 6 in and Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 61° on the Buffalo waterf front at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 65° and the wind was Northwest at 8 knots around the region at 11:00 p.m. in Rochester fog was reported with a temperature of 60 it was clear with a temperature of 66 at Cleveland 69 at dunker and 61 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with with a temperature of 65 at Pittsburgh and 62 at Niagara Falls at Erie it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 70 at Syracuse it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Jamestown the temperature was 61° at duner Harbor wind swore North at 14 knots with a temperature of 67° the eastern Lake ear and Bluey winds swore North at 14 knots with a temperature of 66° and the waves were 3 ft at all C Harbor Winds swore North at 9 knots with a temperature of 62° high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly Cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening then partly cloudy with some patchy fogs developing lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore white Northwest winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including duner Jamestown o Anne and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening some patchy fog developing lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday sunny high in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the mid-70s lows in the upper 50s open Lake forecast four the Niagara River to Hamin Beach Beyond 5 miles from Shore West of tonight Northwest winds 5 to 15 knots becoming North waves 1 to 2 feet Tuesday North winds 10 knots or less becoming Southwest waves 1 foot or less Tuesday night Southwest winds 10 knots or less becoming South waves 1 foot or less Wednesday South Winds less than 10 knots becoming East waves 1 foot or less Wednesday night East Winds 10 knots or less becoming South waves 1 foot or less Thursday South Winds 10 knots or less becoming Southeast East waves 1 foot or less Friday South Winds 10 knots or less becoming Southeast waves 1T or less Saturday East Winds 5 to 10 kns becoming Southeast waves 1T or less open Lake forecast four Buffalo to rly Beyond 5 miles from Shore rest of tonight Northwest winds 5 to 15 knots becoming Northeast a chance of water spouts late this evening a slight chance of showers late this evening waves 3 to 5 ft subsiding to 1 to 3 ft Tuesday East Winds 10 knots or less becoming Northeast waves 1 to 2 fet Tuesday night East Winds 5 to 10 knots becoming South waves 1 foot or less Wednesday South Winds 10 knots or less becoming Northeast waves one foot or less Wednesday night East Winds 5 to 10 nights becoming Southeast waves 1T or less Thursday Southeast winds 5 to 10 knots waves 1T or less Friday Southeast winds 5 to 15 knots waves 2 ft or less Saturday Southeast winds 10 to 15 knots waves 2 ft or less this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for of the Niagara Frontier in the western sou tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the midnight weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° C the 2. 57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was Northwest at 7 m an hour the pressure was 30.8 in in Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 63° and the wind was Northwest at 8 knots this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier and the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the midnight weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° C the 2.57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was Northwest at 7 mph the pressure was 30.8 in in Rising repeating it Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 63° and the wind was Northwest at 8 knots around the region at midnight at Rochester fog was reported with a temperature of 58 at Cleveland it was clear with a temperature of 64 it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 64 at Pittsburgh 67 at dunker and 60 at Syracuse and Eerie it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 69 at Niagara Falls it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Jamestown the temperature was 61° at dunker Harbor wind SW North at 14 knots with a temperature of 67° the eastern Lake ER bu winds swore North at 14 knots with a temperature of 66° and the waves were 3 ft at all CAU Harbor wind swore North at 9 knots with a temperature of 60 2° high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening then partly cloudy with some some patchy fogs developing blows ranging from the lower 50s in to the mid-50s along the lake shore white Northwest winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening some patchy fog developing lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the Lake Shore light winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night Main ly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s lows in the upper 50s this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the midnight weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° C the 2.57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was Northwest at 7 mph the pressure was 30.8 in in Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 60° all the buffal full Waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 63° and the wind was Northwest at 8 knots around the region at midnight at Rochester fog was reported with a temperature of 58 at Cleveland it was clear with a temperature of 64 it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 64 at Pittsburgh 67 at dunker and 60 at Syracuse at Erie it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 69 at Niagara Falls it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Jamestown the temperature was 61° at dunker Harbor Winds SW North at 14 knots with a temperature of 67° the eastern Lake Erie bu winds were North at 14 knots with a temperature of 66° and the waves were 3 ft at all C Harbor Winds were North at 9 knots with a temperature of 62° high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Madina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening then partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing lows ranging from the lower 50s in into the mid-50s along the lake shore light Northwest winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening some patchy fog developing lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s lows in the upper 50s this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier and the Western s tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz Herz the midnight weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° C the 2.57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was Northwest at 7 m hour the pressure was 30.8 in in Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 63° and the wind was Northwest at 8 knots around the region at midnight at Rochester fog was reported with a temperature of 58 it was clear with a temperature of 64 at Cleveland and 59 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 64 at Pittsburgh 67 at dunker and 60 at Syracuse at Erie it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 69 at Niagara Falls it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Jamestown the temperature was 61° at dun Harbor Winds SW North at 9 knots with a temperature of 66° the eastern Lake erer bu winds swore North at 16 KN with a temperature of 64° and the waves were 3 ft at all C Harbor Winds SW North at 7 knots with a temperature of 62° high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through it at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening then partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing blows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light North Norwest winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern teer including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening some patchy fog developing lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s lows in the upper 50s this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the midnight weather at buffal H it was partly cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° C the 2. 57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was Northwest at 7 mph the pressure was 30.8 in and Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 63° and the wind was Northwest at 8 knots around the region at midnight at Rochester fog was reported with a temperature of 58 it was clear with a temperature of 64 at Cleveland and 59 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 64 at Pittsburgh 67 at dunker and 60 at Syracuse at Erie it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 69 at Niagara Falls it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Jamestown the temperature was 61° at dun Harbor Winds swore North at 9 knots with a temperature of 66° the eastern Lake Eerie buy winds swore North at 16 knots with a temperature of 64° and the waves were 3 ft it all caught Harbor Winds swore north of 7 knots with a temperature of 62° high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening then partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid 50s along the lake shore light Northwest winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s in to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening some patchy fog developing lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the mid-70s lows in the upper 50s this is the nor weather radio KB 98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the midnight weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° C the 2.57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was Northwest at 7 mph the pressure was 3.08 in in Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 63° and the wind was Northwest at 8 knots around the region at midnight at Rochester fog was reported with a temperature of 58 it was clear with a temperature of 64 at Cleveland and 59 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 64 at Pittsburgh 67 at dunker and 60 at Syracuse at Erie it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 69 at Niagara Falls it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Jamestown the temperature was 61° at dunker Harbor wind swore North at 9 knots with a temperature of 66° the eastern Lake ER buy wind swore North at 16 knots with a temperature of 64° and the waves were 3 ft at all C Harbor Winds SW North at 7 knots with a temperature of 62° high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening then partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light Northwest winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including Dunkirk Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy a chance of showers and thunder storms late this evening some patchy fog developing lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds chance of rain 50% Tuesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s lows in the upper 50s this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the western 7 tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the midnight weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° c at 2.57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was Northwest at 7 mph the pressure was 3.08 in in rotting repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 63° and the wind was Northwest at 8 knots around the region at midnight at Rochester fog was reported with a temperature of 58 it was was clear with a temperature of 64 at Cleveland and 59 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 64 at Pittsburgh 67 at dunker and 60 at Syracuse at Erie it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 69 at Niagara Falls it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Jamestown the temperature was 61° at dunker Harbor Winds swore North at 9 knots with a temperature of 66° the eastern Lake IR Bui winds swore North at 16 knots with a temperature of 64° and the waves were 3 ft it all caught Harbor Winds SW North at 7 knots with a temperature of 62° high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the niagar Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight partly to mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore white Northwest winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing overnight lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday some patchy fogs in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service heavy rain and flash flooding expected throughout much of the Gulf Coast as frine approaches by midweek elevated to critical fire weather concerns across much of the West and Inter Mountain West now here's today's weather story tropical Cyclone frine has formed in the Gulf of Mexico and the National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories for the storm a stationary front is draped over the northern Gulf of Mexico as well the tropical system and Disturbed weather associated with the front will bring threats for heavy rainfall flash flooding and strong winds to parts of the Gulf Coast through the middle of the week there is a slight risk for excessive rainfall in effect for the central Gulf Coast Southward to the Texas Coastline on Tuesday and a moderate risk for excessive rainfall in effect across Louisiana and Southern Mississippi on Wednesday some areas could see greater than 5 in of rainfall over the next 3 days winds will also be a factor as Francine approaches there is an increasing risk of hurricane force winds in portions of Southern Louisiana on Wednesday there is also an increasing likelihood of life-threatening storm surge and ination for portions of the upper Texas and Louisiana coastlines those in these areas should take precautions and follow advice from local officials see the National Hurricane Center's latest advisory for more information on frine the heat out west should start to relax from record-breaking high temperatures as upper level troughing and a couple of surface from systems approach the Pacific coast by Wednesday the highs in the west should drop from the '90s and 80s to the 70s and 60s however the fire danger will be on the rise in the west with low relative humidity and Gusty winds ahead of the front the Storm Prediction Center has highlighted an area of elevated fire weather over areas in The Inter Mountain West over the next couple of days isolated thunderstorms will also be possible in The Inter Mountain West and some isolated areas of flash flooding May occur with any locally heavy thunderstorms the Northern Plains in Great Basin will see warm temperatures shift Westward temperatures will Trend as much as 15° above average as maximum temperatures reach the low to Middle 90s the temperatures in the Ohio and Tennessee Valley will begin to modify as the trough begins to leave the area and ridging builds in from the West the highs will reach the middle 80s to low 90s across most of these areas and Trend slightly above average for this time of the year p f again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share the stream thank you for watching weather tracker plus variable wind partly cloudy Wednesday light and variable wind Sunny Wednesday night East Winds less than 10 knots mainly clear Thursday light and variable winds mainly clear Friday light and variable Winds Park ly cloudy Saturday Southeast winds 10 knots or less partly cloudy the Nearshore Marine forecast for Buffalo to reply along Lake Eerie small craft advisory in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening rest of tonight Northwest winds 15 to 25 knots becoming Northeast and diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight a chance of showers late this evening patchy fogs late Waves 3 to 5 ft subsiding to 1 3 ft waves occasionally around 6 ft Tuesday Southeast winds less than 10 knots becoming North patchy fog in the morning waves 2 ft or less Tuesday night Northeast winds 10 knots or less becoming Southeast mainly clear waves 1T or less Wednesday South Winds less than 10 knots Sunny waves 1T or less Wednesday night East Winds less than 10 knots becoming Southeast mainly clear waves 1T or less Thursday South Winds less than 10 knots becoming Southeast mainly clear then becoming partly cloudy waves one foot or less Friday Southeast winds less than 10 knots partly cloudy waves 1T or less Saturday Southeast winds 10 knots or less partly cloudy waves one foot or less the Nearshore Marine forecast for the Niagara River to hemin beach along Lake Ontario rest of tonight Northwest winds 5 to 15 knots becoming North becoming mainly clear waves 1 to 2 ft Tuesday Northwest winds 10 knots or less becoming West Sunny waves 1 foot or less Tuesday night South Winds 10 knots or less partly cloudy waves 1 foot or less Wednesday South Winds less than 10 knots becoming East mostly sunny waves 1 foot or less Wednesday night East Winds 10 knots or less becoming South becoming mainly clear waves 1T or less Thursday South Winds less than 10 knots mainly clear waves one foot or less Friday South Wind 10 knots or less becoming Southeast mainly clear then becoming partly cloudy waves one foot or less Saturday Southeast winds 10 knots or less partly cloudy waves 1T or less special weather statement for counties in New York Gene Niagara Northern Erie Orleans and Wyoming areas of dense fog through Daybreak showers and thunderstorms from the past 12 hour along with very light winds and a near saturated air mass have created an environment that is very favorable for widespread fog this fog could be locally dense through the Daybreak motorists should be prepared for greatly reduced visibility through the wi hours of this morning remember to use your low beams and to keep extra distance between yourself and other vehicles they will also be the risk for delays at airports before 8:00 a.m. especially for incoming flights this is the nor weather radio e98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and wwg 32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the midnight weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° C the 2.57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was Northwest at 7 mph the pressure was 30.8 in in Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 63° and the wind was Northwest at 8 knots around the region at midnight at Rochester fog was reported with a temperature of 58 it was clear with a temperature of 64 at Cleveland and 59 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 64 at Pittsburgh 67 at dunker and 60 at Syracuse at Erie it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 69 at Niagara Falls it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Jamestown the temperature was 61° at dun Harbor Winds swore North at 9 knots with a temperature of 66° the eastern Lake ER buy winds swore North at 16 knot with a temperature of 64° and the waves were 3 ft at all CAU Harbor wind SW North at 7 knots with a temperature of 62° high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagra Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight partly to mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore right Northwest winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing overnight lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight most ly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear with areas of fog developing overnight lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday AIC are fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s special weather statement for counties in New York Gene Niagara Northern Erie Orleans and Wyoming areas of dense fog through day break showers and thunderstorms from the past 12 hours along with very light winds and a near saturated air mass have created an environment that is very favorable for widespread fog this fog could be locally densed through the day break motorists should be prepared for greatly reduced visibility through the we hours of this morning remember to use your low beams and to keep extra distance between yourself and other vehicles there will also be the risk for delays at airports before 8:00 a.m. especially for for incoming flights this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the midnight weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temp tempature was 60° F or 16° C the 2. 57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was Northwest at 7 mph the pressure was 30.8 in in Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 63° and the wind was Northwest at 8 knots around the region at midnight at Rochester fog was reported with a temperature of 58 it was clear with a temperature of 64 at Cleveland and 59 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 64 at Pittsburgh 67 at dunker and 60 at Syracuse at Erie it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 69 at Niagara Falls it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at James Town the temperature was 61° at dun Harbor Winds swore North at 9 knots with a temperature of 66° the eastern Lake ER buy winds swore North at 16 knots with a temperature of 64° and the waves were 3 ft it all caught Harbor Winds SW North at 7 knots with a temperature of 62° high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight partly to mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light Northwest winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 7s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing overnight lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including Dunkirk James town oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear with areas of fog developing overnight lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the Lake Shore light winds Wednesday areas of fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s special weather statement for counties in New York genee Niagara Northern are or leans and Wyoming areas of dense fog through Daybreak showers and thunderstorms from the past 12 hours along with very light winds and a near saturated air mass have created an environment that is very favorable for widespread fog this fog could be locally dense through the Daybreak motorists should be prepared for greatly reduced visibility through the wi hours of this morning remember to use your low beams and to keep extra distance between yourself and other vehicles they will also be the risk for delays at airports before 8:00 a.m. especially for incoming flights this is the no weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the western 7 tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and wwg 32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the midnight weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° C the 2.57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was Northwest at 7 mph the pressure was 3.08 in in Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 63° and the wind was Northwest at 89 around the region at midnight at Rochester fog was reported with a temperature of 58 it was clear with a temperature of 64 at Cleveland and 59 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 64 at Pittsburgh 67 at dunker and 60 at Syracuse at Erie it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 69 at Niagara Falls it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Jamestown the temperature was 61° at dunker Harbor Winds SW North at 9 knots with a temperature of 66° the eastern Lake Eerie Brey winds swore North at 16 knots with a temperature of 64° and the waves were 3 ft at all CAU Harbor Winds swore North at 7 knots with a temperature of 62° high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagra Frontier including Buffalo niagar Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight partly to mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light Northwest winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing overnight lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday some patchy fogs in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oi Anne and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear with areas of fog developing overnight lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday areas of fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s special weather statement for counties in New York Gennesse Niagara Northern Erie Orleans and Wyoming areas of dense fog through Daybreak showers and thunderstorms from the past 12 hours along with very light winds and a near saturated air mass have created an environment that is very favorable for widespread fog this fog could be locally dened through the day break motorists should be prepared for greatly reduced visibility through the wi hours of this morning remember to use your low beams and to keep extra distance between yourself and other vehicles there will also be the risk for delays at airports before 8: a.m. especially for incoming flights this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 62.4 25 MHz the midnight weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° C the 2.57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was Northwest at 7 mph the pressure was 3.08 in in Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 63° and the wind was Northwest at 8 knots around the region at midnight at Rochester fog was reported with a temperature of 58 it was clear with a temperature of 64 at Cleveland and 59 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 64 at Pittsburgh 67 at dunker and 60 at Syracuse at Erie it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 69 at Niagara Fall it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Jamestown the temperature was 61° at dun Harbor Winds swore North at 9 knot with a temperature of 66° the eastern Lake Erie buy winds swore North at 16 knot with a temperature of 64° and the waves were 3 ft at all caught Harbor Winds SW North at 7 knots with a temperature of 62° high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight partly to mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light Northwest winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy with some patchy fogs developing overnight lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker jamest toown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear with areas of fog developing overnight lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday areas of fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s special weather statement for counties in New York Gennesse Niagara Northern Erie Orleans and Wyoming areas of dense fog through Daybreak showers and thunderstorms from the past 12 hours along with very light winds and a near saturated air mass have created an environment that is very favorable for widespread fog this fog could be locally dens through the day break motorists should be prepared for greatly reduced visibility through the we hours of this morning remember to use your low beams and to keep extra distance between yourself and other vehicles they will also be the risk for delays at airports before 8: a.m. especially for incoming flights this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the western sou tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the midnight weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° C the 2.57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was Northwest at 7 mph the pressure was 3.08 in in Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 63° and the wind was Northwest at 8 knots around the region at midnight at Rochester fog was reported with a temperature of 58 it was clear with a temperature of 64 at Cleveland and 59 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 64 at Pittsburg 67 at dunker and 60 at Syracuse at Erie it was mostly Cloudy with a temperature of 69 at Niagara Falls it was cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Jamestown the temperature was 61° at dunker Harbor Winds SW North at 9 knots with a temperature of 66° the eastern Lake Erie buy winds swore North at 16 knot with a temperature of 64° and the waves were 3 ft at all CAU Harbor wind SW North at 7 knots with a temperature of 62° high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagra Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight partly to mostly cloudy with areas of fog blows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake Shore light Northwest winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing overnight lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear with areas of fog developing overnight lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday areas of fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly ly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s open Lake forecast four the Niagara River to Hamin Beach Beyond 5 miles from Shore West of tonight Northwest winds 5 to 15 knots becoming North waves 1 to 2 ft Tuesday North winds 10 knots or less becoming Southwest waves 1T or less Tuesday night Southwest winds 10 knots or less becoming South waves 1 foot or less Wednesday South Winds less than 10 knots becoming East waves 1 foot or less Wednesday night East Winds 10 knots or less becoming South waves 1 foot or less Thursday South Wind 10 knots or less becoming Southeast waves 1 foot or less Friday South Wind 10 knots or less becoming Southeast waves 1 foot or less Saturday East winds 5 to 10 kns becoming Southeast waves 1T or less open Lake forecast four Buffalo to riply Beyond 5 miles from Shore West at tonight Northwest winds 5 to 15 knots becoming Northeast a chance of water spouts late this evening a slight chance of showers late this evening waves 3 to 5 ft subsiding to under 3 ft Tuesday East Winds 10 kns will L be coming Northeast waves 1 to 2 feet Tuesday night East Winds 5 to 10 kns becoming South waves 1 foot or less Wednesday South Winds 10 nuts or less becoming Northeast waves one foot or less Wednesday night East Winds 5 to 10 kns becoming Southeast waves 1 foot or less Thursday Southeast winds 5 to 10 knots waves 1 foot or less Friday Southeast winds 5 to 15 knots waves 2 ft or less Saturday Southeast winds 10 to 15 knots waves 2 ft or less special weather statement for counties in New York gennessee Niagara Northern Arie Orleans and Wyoming areas of dense fog through Daybreak showers and thunderstorms from the past 12 hours along with very light winds and a near saturated air mass have created an environment that is very favorable for widespread fog this fog could be locally densed through the Daybreak motorists should be prepared for greatly reduced visibility through the we hours of this morning remember to use your low beams and to keep extra distance between yourself and other vehicles they will also be the risk for delays at airports before 8: a.m. especially for incoming flights this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official information for the Niagara Frontier and the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the 1:00 a.m. weather at Buffalo it was cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° C the D Point 57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was North at 10 m an hour the pressure was 3.09 in and steady repeating at Buffalo it was cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 61° and the wind was North at 10 knots around the region at 1:00 a.m. at Cleveland it was clear with a temperature of 63 it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Pittsburgh and 58 at Rochester it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 66 at Erie 60 at Niagara Falls and 60 at Syracuse at dunker it was cloudy with a temperature of 67 at jamest Town the temperature was 59° at dunker Harbor wind swore North at 9 knots with a temperature of 66° the eastern Lake ER Bui winds swore North at 16 KN with a temperature of 64° and the waves were 3 ft at all C Harbor wind swore North at 7 knots with a temperature of 62° high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo niagar Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight partly to mostly cloudy with areas are fog lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light Northwest winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing overnight lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise sunny high in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy with areas are fog lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise is mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear with areas of fog developing overnight lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday areas of fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s in winter 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s special weather statement for counties in New York gennessee Niagara Northern Erie Orleans and Wyoming areas of dense fog through Daybreak showers and thunderstorms from the past 12 hours along with very light winds and a near saturated air mass have created an environment that is very favorable for widespread fog this fog could be locally Den through the day break motorists should be prepared for greatly reduced visibility through the we hours of this morning remember to use your low beams and to keep extra distance between yourself and other vehicles there will also be the risk for delays at airports before 8: a.m. especially for incoming flights this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the West E Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the 1: a.m. weather at Buffalo it was cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° C the d. 57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was North at 10 m an hour the pressure was 30.0 9 in and steady repeating at Buffalo it was cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 61° and the wind was North at 10 knots around the region at 1:00 a.m. at Cleveland it was clear with a temperature of you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service heavy rain and flash flooding expected throughout much of the Gulf Coast as frine approaches by midweek elevated to critical fire weather concerns across much of the West and Inter Mountain West now here's today's weather story tropical Cyclone frine has formed in the Gulf of Mexico and the National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories for the storm a stationary front is draped over the northern Gulf of Mexico as well the tropical system and Disturbed weather associated with the front will bring threats for heavy rainfall flash flooding and strong winds to parts of the Gulf Coast through the middle of the week there is a slight risk for excessive rainfall in effect for the central Gulf Coast Southward to the Texas Coastline on Tuesday and a moderate risk for excessive rainfall in effect across Louisiana and Southern Mississippi on Wednesday some areas could see greater than 5 in of rainfall over the next 3 days winds will also be a as Francine approaches there is an increasing risk of hurricane force winds in portions of Southern Louisiana on Wednesday there is also an increasing likelihood of life-threatening storm surge inundation for portions of the upper Texas and Louisiana coastlines those in these areas should take precautions and follow advice from local officials see the National Hurricane Center's latest advisory for more information on front scene the heat out west should start to relax from record breaking high temperatures as upper troughing and a couple of surface frontal systems approached the Pacific coast by Wednesday the highs in the west should drop from the '90s and 80s to the 70s and 60s however the fire danger will be on the rise in the west with low relative humidity and Gusty winds ahead of the front the Storm Prediction Center has highlighted an area of elevated fire weather over areas in The Inter Mountain West over the next couple of days isolated thunderstorms will also be possible in The Inter Mountain West and some isolated areas of flash flooding may occur with any locally heavy thunderstorms the Northern Plains in Great Basin will see warm temperatures shift Westward temperatures will Trend as much as 15° above average as maximum temperatures reach the low to Middle 90s the temperatures in the Ohio and Tennessee Valley will begin to modify as the trough begins to leave the area and ridging builds in from the West the highs will reach the middle 80s to low 90s across most of these areas and Trend slightly above average for this time of the year again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share this stream thank you for watching weather tracker plus highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s special weather statement for counties in New York Gene Niagara noran Orleans and Wyoming areas of dense fog through day break showers and thunderstorms from the past 12 hours along with very light winds and a near saturated air mass have created an environment that is very favorable for widespread fog this fog could be locally dense through the Daybreak motorists should be prepared for greatly reduced visibility through the we hours of this morning remember to use your low beams and to keep extra distance between yourself and other vehicles there will also be the risk for delays at airports before 8:00 a.m. especially for incoming flights this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley you're source for official weather information for the Niagara Sun tier in the Western Southern Tier k e98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 mahz the 1:00 a.m. weather at Buffalo it was cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° C the 2. 57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was North at 10 m an hour the pressure was 30.9 in and steady repeating at Buffalo it was cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 61° and the wind was North at 10 knots around the region at 1:00 a.m. it was clear with a temperature of 63 at Cleveland and 57 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Pittsburgh and 58 at Rochester it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 66 at Erie 60 at Niagara Falls and 60 at Syracuse at dunker it was cloudy with a temperature of 67 at James count the temperature was 59° at dunker Harbor Winds swore North at 9 knots with a temperature of 65° the eastern Lake Erie buy winds swore North at 12 knots with a temperature of 63° and the waves were 3 ft at all CAU Harbor wind swore North at 3 knots with a temperature of 62° high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight partly to mostly cloudy with areas of fog blows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore BL Northwest winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing overnight lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy with areas are fog lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear with areas of fog developing overnight lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday areas of fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s special weather statement for counties in New York Gene Niagara Northern Erie Orleans and Wyoming areas of dense fog through Daybreak showers and thunderstorms from the past 12 hours along with very light winds and a near saturated air mass have created an environment that is very favorable for widespread fog this fog could be locally dened through the day break motorists should be prepared for greatly reduced visibility through the we hours of this morning remember to use your low beams and to keep extra distance between yourself and other vehicles there will also be the risk for delays at airports before 8: a.m. especially for incoming flights this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier and the Western sou tier k98 operates Ates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the 1:00 a.m. weather at Buffalo it was cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° C the 2. 57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was North at 10 m an hour the pressure was 3.09 in and steady repeating at Buffalo it was cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 61° and the wind was North at 10 knots around the region at 1:00 a.m. it was clear with a temperature of 63 at Cleveland and 57 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Pittsburgh and 58 at Rochester it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 66 at Erie 60 at Niagara Falls and 60 at Syracuse at dunker it was cloudy with a temperature of 67 at Jamestown the temperature was 59° at dun Harbor Winds wor North at 9 KN with a temperature of 65° the eastern Lake ER buy winds were North at 12 knots with a temperature of 63° and the waves were 3 ft at all CAU Harbor Winds were North at 3 knots with a temperature of 62° high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight partly to mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore white Northwest winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing overnight lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern tear including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear with areas of fog developing overnight lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday areas are fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extend forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s special weather statement for counties in New York Gene Niagara Northern Erie Orleans and Wyoming areas of dense fog through Daybreak showers and thunderstorms from the past 12 hours along with very light winds and a near saturated air mass have created an environment that is very favorable for widespread fog this fog could be locally densed through the day break motorists should be prepared for greatly reduced visibility through the we hours of this morning remember to use your low beams and to keep extra distance between yourself and other vehicles there will also be the risk for delays at airports before 8: a.m. especially for incoming flights this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the western s tier k98 operates on a frequency of 62.5 5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the 1:00 a.m. weather at Buffalo it was cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° C the 2.57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was North at 10 m an hour the pressure was 30.9 in and steady repeating at Buffalo it was cloudy temperature 60 de on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 61° and the wind was North at 10 knots around the region at 1:00 a.m. it was clear with a temperature of 63 at Cleveland and 57 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Pittsburgh and 58 at Rochester it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 66 at Erie 60 at Niagara Falls and 60 at Syracuse and dunker it was cloudy with a temperature of 67 at Jamestown the temperature was 59° at dunker Harbor wind swore North at 9 knots with a temperature of 65° the eastern Lake Erie buy winds swore North at 12 knots with a temperature of 63° and the waves were 3 ft at all C Harbor Winds swore North at 3 knots with a temperature of 62° high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight partly to mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light Northwest winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy with some patchy fogs developing overnight lows ranging from the lower 50s in to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy with areas are fog lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear with areas of fog developing overnight lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday areas of fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s special weather statement for counties in New York Gennesse Niagara Northern Erie Orleans and Wyoming areas of dense fog through Daybreak showers and thunderstorms from the past 12 hours along with very light winds and a near saturated air mass have created an environment that is very favorable for widespread fog this fog could be locally dened through the Daybreak motorists should be prepared for greatly reduced visibility through the 3 hours of this morning remember to use your low beams and to keep extra distance between yourself and other vehicles they will also be the risk for delays at airports before 8:00 a.m. especially for incoming flights this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the 1 a.m. weather at Buffalo it was cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° C the 2.57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was North at 10 m an hour the pressure was 30.9 in and steady repeating at Buffalo it was cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 61° and the wind was North at 10 knots around the region at 1:00 a.m. it was clear with a temperature of 63 at Cleveland and 57 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Pittsburgh and 58 at Rochester it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 66 at Erie 608 Niagara Falls and 68 Syracuse at dunker it was cl with a temperature of 67 at Jamestown the temperature was 59° at dunker Harbor Winds SW North at 9 knot with a temperature of 65° the eastern Lake ER bu winds swore North at 12 knot with a temperature of 63° and the waves were 3 ft it all caught Harbor wind swore North at 3 knots with a temperature of 62° the Nearshore Marine forecast for the Upper Niagara River and Buffalo Harbor rest of tonight Northwest winds 10 to 15 nuts becoming light and variable a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this evening patchy fog late Tuesday light and variable winds patchy fog in the morning Tuesday night light and variable winds partly cloudy Wednesday light and variable winds Sunny Wednesday night light and variable winds mainly clear Thursday light and variable winds mainly clear Friday light and variable winds partly cloudy Saturday Southeast winds less than 10 knots partly cloudy winds and waves higher in and near thunderstorms the water temperature off Buffalo is 71° the Nearshore Marine forecast for the lower Niagara River West of tonight new West wins 10 to 15 knots diminishing to less than 10 knots patchy fog late Tuesday light and varable winds patchy fog in the morning Tuesday night light and variable winds partly cloudy Wednesday light and variable winds Sunny Wednesday night East Winds less than 10 knots mainly clear Thursday light and variable winds mainly clear Friday light and variable winds partly cloudy Saturday Southeast winds 10 knots or less partly cloudy the Nearshore Marine forecast for Buffalo to reply a Long Lake eie small craft advisory in effect until 11:00 p.m. this evening west of tonight Northwest winds 15 to 25 knots becoming Northeast and diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight a chance of showers late this evening patchy fog late Waves 3 to 5 ft subsiding to 1 to 3 ft waves occasionally around 6 ft Tuesday Southeast winds less than 10 knots becoming North patchy fogs in the morning waves 2 ft or less Tuesday night Northeast winds 10 knots or less becoming Southeast mainly clear waves 1T or less Wednesday South Winds less than 10 knots Sunny waves 1 foot or less Wednesday night East Winds less than 10 knots becoming Southeast mainly clear waves 1 foot or less Thursday South Winds less than 10 knots becoming Southeast mainly clear then becoming partly cloudy waves one foot or less Friday Southeast winds less than 10 knots partly cloudy waves one foot or less Saturday Southeast winds 10 knots or less partly cloudy waves 1 foot or less the Nearshore Marine forecast four the Niagara River to hin beach along Lake Ontario rest of tonight Northwest winds 5 to 15 knots becoming North becoming mainly clear waves 1 to 2 ft Tuesday Northwest winds 10 knots or less becoming West Sunny waves 1 foot or less Tuesday night South Winds 10 knots or less partly cloudy waves 1 foot or less Wednesday South Winds less than 10 knots becoming East mostly sunny waves 1 foot or less Wednesday night East Winds 10 knots or less becoming South becoming mainly clear waves 1T or less Thursday South Winds less than 10 knots mainly clear waves 1 foot or less Friday South Winds 10 knots or less becoming Southeast mainly clear then becoming partly cloudy waves 1T or less Saturday Southeast winds 10 knots or less partly cloudy waves one foot or less high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls motivia Medina and Warsaw overnight partly to mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore white Northwest winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 7 IES light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing overnight lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy with areas are fog lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear with areas of fog developing overnight lows ranging from from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday areas of fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s special weather statement for counties in New York Gene Niagara Northern Erie Orleans and Wyoming areas of dense fog through Daybreak showers and thunderstorms from the past 12 hours along with very light winds and a near saturated air mass have created an environment that is very favorable for widespread fog this fog could be locally Den through the day break motorists should be prepared for greatly reduced visibility through the we hours of this morning remember to use your low beams and to keep extra distance between your s and other vehicles there will also be the risk for delays at airports before 8: a.m. especially for incoming flights this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier and the Western sou tier k98 operates on a frequency of 16255 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 5 MHz the 1:00 a.m. weather at Buffalo it was cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° C the 2.57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was North at 10 m an hour the pressure was 30.9 in and steady repeating at Buffalo it was cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 61° and the wind was North at 10 knots around the region at 1:00 a.m. it was clear with a temperature of 63 at Cleveland and 57 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Pittsburgh and 58 at Rochester it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 66 at Erie 60 at Niagara Falls and 60 at Syracuse at dunker it was cloudy with a temperature of 67 at jamest toown the temperature was 59° at dunker Harbor Winds SW North at 9 knots with a temperature of 65° the eastern Lake eie buy winds were North at 12 knots with a temperature of 63° and the waves were 3 ft at all C Harbor Winds were North at 3 knots with a temperature of 62° high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight partly to mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light Northwest winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing overnight lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier includes dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from around 50 Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear with areas of fog developing overnight lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday areas of fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s special weather statement for counties in New York gennessee Niagara Northern Erie Orleans and Wyoming areas of dense fog through day break showers and thunderstorms from the past 12 hours along with very light winds and a near saturated air mass have created an environment that is very favorable for widespread fog this fog could be locally densed through the Daybreak motorists should be prepared for greatly reduced visibility through the we hours of this morning remember to use your low beams and to keep extra distance between yourself and other vehicles there will also be the risk for delays at airports before 8: a.m. especially for incoming flights this is the no weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the western sou tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 mahz the 1:00 a.m. weather at Buffalo it was cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° cus the 2. 57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was North at 10 m an hour the pressure was 30.9 in and steady repeating at Buffalo it was cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 61° and the wind was North at 10 knots around the region at 1:00 a.m. it was clear with a temperature of 63 at Cleveland and 57 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Pittsburgh and 58 at Rochester it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 66 at Erie 60 at Niagara Falls and 60 at Syracuse at dunker it was cloudy with a temperature of 67 at jamest toown the temperature was 59° at Harbor Winds swore North at 9 knots with a temperature of 65° the eastern Lake Eerie bu winds swore North at 12 knots with a temperature of 63° and the waves were 3 ft at all C Harbor Winds SW North at 3 knots with a temperature of 62° high pressure and a large ridge building into the region starting tonight will bring Fair dry weather through at least the rest of the week warming temperatures will bring well above normal temperatures back by the second half of of the week the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight partly to mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light Northwest winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy with some patchy fogs developing overnight lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the mid-50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including Dunkirk James town oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear with areas of fog developing overnight lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the Lake Shore light winds Wednesday areas of fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to around 60 along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear pies in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy pies around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s special weather statement for counties in New York Gennesse Niagara Northern are Orleans and Wyoming areas of dense fog through day break showers and thunderstorms from the past 12 hours along with very light winds and a near saturated air mass have created an environment that is very favorable for widespread fog this fog could be locally dense through the Daybreak motorists should be prepared for greatly reduced visibility through the wi hours of this morning remember to use your low beams and to keep extra distance between yourself and other vehicles they will also be the risk for delays at airports before 8: a.m. especially for incoming flights this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley you're source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the 1: a.m. weather at Buffalo it was cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° C the 2.57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was North at 10 m an hour the pressure was 30.0 9 in and steady repeating at Buffalo it was cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 61° and the wind was North at 10 knots around the region at 1:00 a.m. it was clear with a temperature of 63 at Cleveland and 57 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Pittsburgh and 58 at Rochester it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 66 at Erie 60 at Niagara Falls and 60 at Syracuse at dunker it was cloudy with a temperature of 67 at jamest toown the temperature was 59° at dunker Harbor Winds for nor at 9 knots with a temperature of 65° the eastern Lake ER bu winds swore North at 12 knots with a temperature of 63° and the waves were 3 ft it all CAU Harbor Winds SW North at 3 knots with a temperature of 62° fair dry weather with notable day-to-day warming can now be expected through the end of the week temperatures by Thursday and Friday will be more typical of Late July than mid-september the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with areas are fog lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore white Northwest winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy with some patchy fogs developing over overnight lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the upper 50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern teer including dunker Jamestown o Anne and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from around 50 Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear with areas of fog developing overnight lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday areas of fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the lower 60s along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the upper 7s lows in the upper 50s special weather statement for counties in New York Gene Niagara Northern Erie Orleans and Wyoming areas of dense fog through Daybreak showers and thunderstorms from the past 12 hours along with very light winds and a near saturated air mass have created an environment that is very favorable for widespread fog this fog could be locally densed through the day break motorists should be prepared for greatly reduced visibility through the we hours of this morning remember to use your low beams and to keep extra distance between yourself and other vehicles there will also be the risk for delays at airports before 8:00 a.m. especially for incoming flights this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 5 mahz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the 1:00 a.m. weather at Buffalo it was cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° C the 2.57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was North at 10 m an hour the pressure was 30.9 in and steady repeating at Buffalo it was cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 61° and the wind was North at 10 knots around the region at 1:00 a.m. it was clear with a temperature of 6 53 at Cleveland and 57 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Pittsburgh and 58 at Rochester it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 66 at Erie 60 at Niagara Falls and 60 at Syracuse at dunker it was cloudy with a temperature of 67 at Jamestown the temperature was 59° at dun Harbor wind swore North at 9 KN with a temperature of 65° the eastern Lake Eerie bu winds swore North at 12 knots with a temperature of 63° and the waves were 3 ft at all C Harbor wind SW North at 3 knots with a temperature of 62° fair dry weather with notable day-to-day warming can now be expected through the end of the week temperatures by Thursday and Friday will be more typical of Late July than mid-september the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light Northwest winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy with some patchy fogs developing overnight lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday some patchy fogs in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the upper 50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown o Anne and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows rang from around 50 Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear with areas of fog developing overnight lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday areas of fog in the morning otherwise sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s in to the lower 60s along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 8 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s special weather statement for counties in New York Gene Niagara Northern Erie Orleans and Wyoming areas of dense fog through Daybreak showers and thunderstorms from the past 12 hours along with very light winds and a near saturated air mass have created an environment that is very favorable for widespread fog this fog could be locally dense through the Daybreak motorists should be prepared for greatly reduced visibility through the wi hours of this morning remember to use your low beams and to keep extra distance between yourself and other vehicles they will also be the risk for delays at airports before 8: a.m. especially for incoming flights this is the weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagra Frontier in the western 7 tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the 1 a.m. weather at Buffalo it was cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° c the 2. 57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was North at 10 m an hour the pressure was 3.09 in and steady repeating at Buffalo it was cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo Water Front at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 61° and the wind was North at 10 knots around the region at 1:00 a.m. it was clear with a temperature of 63 at Cleveland and 57 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 62 at Pittsburgh and 58 at Rochester it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 66 at Erie 60 at Niagara Falls and 60 at Syracuse at dunker it was cloudy with a temperature of 67 at jamest toown the temperature was 59° at dunker Harbor Winds swore North at 9 knots with a temperature of 65° the eastern Lake Erie buy winds SW North at 12 knots with a temperature of 63° and the waves were 3 ft at all C Harbor Winds swore North at 3 knots with a temperature of 62° fair dry weather with notable day-to-day warming can now be expected through the end of the week temperatures by Thursday and Friday will be more typical of Late July than mid-september the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light Northwest winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing overnight lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the upper 50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy with areas are fog lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear with areas of fog developing overnight lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday areas of fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the lower 60s along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sun Monday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s open Lake forecast four the Niagara River to hemon beach Beyond 5 miles from Shore rest of tonight Northwest winds 5 to 15 knots becoming North waves 1 to 2 ft Tuesday North winds 10 knots or less becoming Southwest waves 1 foot or less Tuesday night Southwest winds 10 knots or less becoming South waves 1 foot or less Wednesday South Winds less than 10 knots becoming East waves 1 foot or less Wednesday night East Winds 10 knots or less becoming South waves one foot or less Thursday South Winds 10 knots or less becoming Southeast waves 1 foot or less Friday South Winds 10 knots or less becoming Southeast waves 1T or less Saturday East Winds 5 to 10 knots becoming Southeast waves 1 foot or less open Lake forecast four Buffalo to riply Beyond 5 miles from Shore rest of tonight Northwest winds 5 to 15 knots becoming Northeast a chance of water spouts late this evening a slight chance of showers late this evening Waves 3 to 5 ft subsiding to 1 to 3 ft Tuesday East Winds 10 not SW less becoming Northeast waves 1 to 2 ft Tuesday night East Winds 5 to 10 knots becoming South waves 1 foot or less Wednesday South Winds 10 knots or less becoming Northeast waves one foot or less Wednesday night East Winds 5 to 10 knots becoming Southeast waves 1 foot or less THS Southeast winds 5 to 10 knots waves 1T or less Friday Southeast winds 5 to 15 knots waves 2 ft or less Saturday Southeast winds 10 to 15 knots waves 2 ft or less special weather statement for counties in New York gennessee Niagara Northern Erie Orleans and Wyoming areas of dense fog through Daybreak showers and Thunder stols from the past 12 hours along with very light winds and a near saturated air mass have created an environment that is very favorable for widespread fog this fog could be locally dens through the day break motorists should be prepared for greatly reduced visibility through the we hours of this morning remember to use your low beams and to keep extra distance between yourself and other vehicles they will also be the risk for delays at airports before 8:00 a.m. especially for incoming flights this is the new Weather Radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 megaherz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the 2 a.m. weather at Buffalo it was cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° Celsius the 2.57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was Northeast at 3 m an hour the pressure was 30.10 in and Rising repeating at Buffalo it was cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 61° and the wind was Northeast at 5 knots around the region at 2 a.m. fog was reported with a temperature of 58 at Niagara Falls and 50 5 at Rochester at Cleveland it was clear with a temperature of 60 at Pittsburgh it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 63 it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 65 at Erie 66 at Dunkirk and 58 at seratus at James countown the temperature was 57° at dunker Harbor Winds for North at 99 with a temperature of 65° the eastern Lake IR Bui winds swore North at 12 knots with a temperature of 63° and the waves were 3 ft at all CAU Harbor Winds SW North at 3 knots with a temperature of 62° fair dry weather with notable day-to-day warming can now be expected through the end of the week temperatures by Thursday and Friday will be more typical of Late July than mid-september the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagra Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore white Northwest winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing overnight lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light wind Wednesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the upper 50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including Dunkirk Jamestown o Anne and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear with areas of fog developing overnight lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday areas are fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the lower 60s along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s special weather statement for counties in New York Gene Niagara Northern Erie Orleans and Wyoming areas of dense fog through day break showers and thunderstorms from the past 12 hours along with very light winds and a saturated air mass have created an environment that is very favorable for widespread fog this fog could be locally dened through the day break motorists should be prepared for greatly reduced visibility through the we hours of this morning remember to use your low beams and to keep extra distance between yourself and other vehicles there will also be the risk for delays at airports before 8:00 a.m. especially for incoming flights this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the western sou tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 62.4 25 MHz the 2 a.m. weather at Buffalo it was cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° C the 2. 57 and the relative humidity 89 % the wind was Northeast at 3 m an hour the pressure was 30.10 in and Rising repeating at Buffalo it was cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 61° and the wind was Northeast at 5 knots around the region at 2: a.m. fog was reported with a temperature of 58 at Niagara Falls and 55 at Rochester at Cleveland it was clear with a temperature of 60 at Pittsburgh it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 63 it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 65 at Erie 66 at Dunkirk and 58 at Syracuse at Jamestown the temperature was 57° at dunker Harbor Winds swore North at 9 knots with a temperature of 65° the eastern Lake Eerie bu winds swore North at 12 knots with a temperature of 63° and the waves were 3 ft at all CAU Harbor wind SW North at 3 knots with a temperature of 62° fair dry weather with notable day-to-day warming can now be expected through the end of the week temperatures by Thursday and Friday will be more typical of Late July than mid-september the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light Northwest winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy with some patchy fogs developing overnight lows ranging from the lower 50s in to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the upper 50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern tear including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear with areas of fog developing overnight lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday areas of fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear low ranging from the lower 50s in to the lower 60s along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s special weather statement for counties in New York Gennesse Niagara Northern Erie Orleans and Wyoming areas of dense fog through Daybreak showers and thunderstorms from the past 12 hours along with very light winds and a near saturated air mass have created an environment that is very favorable for widespread fog this fog could be locally densed through the day break motorists should be prepared for greatly reduced visibility through the we hours of this morning remember to use your low beams and to keep extra distance between yourself and other vehicles there will also be the risk for delays at airports before 8: a.m. especially for incoming flights this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara front tier and the Western sou tier k98 operates on a frequency of 16255 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the 2 a.m. weather at Buffalo it was cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° C the D Point 57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was Northeast at 3 m an hour the pressure was 30.10 in and Rising repeating at Buffalo it was cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 61° and the wind was Northeast at 5 knots around the region at 2:00 a.m. at Niagara Falls fog was reported with a temperature of 58 it was clear with a temperature of 60 at Cleveland and 55 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature tempature of 63 at Pittsburgh and 54 at Rochester it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 65 at Eerie 66 at dunker and 58 at Syracuse at jamest toown the temperature was 57° at duner Harbor wind were Northeast at 9 knots with a temperature of 64° the eastern Lake Erie buy winds were Northeast at 12 knots with a temperature of 63° and the waves were 2 ft at all Harbor Winds swore North at 5 knots with a temperature of 63° the Buffalo New York climate summary for yesterday September 9th 2024 yesterday's high temperature of 68° occurred at 609 p.m. yesterday's low temperature of 56° occurred at 554 a.m. 0.79 in of precipitation fell yesterday which brings the monthly total to 2.02 in the total precipitation for the year now stands at 28.0 5 in there were three heating Degree Days yesterday this brings the monthly total to 26 the yearly total since July 1st is 34 there were no cooling Degree Days yesterday this leaves the monthly total at 15 the yearly total since January 1st is 761 yesterday the maximum wind observed was 25 M hour from the southwest the highest wind gust observed was 36 mph from the southwest which occurred at 217 p.m. yesterday the average wind speed was 12 mph the record high for today is 90 which occurred in 1955 and the record low is 36 which occurred in 1883 sunrise today is at 6:50 a.m. and sunset is at 7:33 p.m. Fair dry weather with notable day-to-day warming can now be expected through the end of the week temperatures by Thursday and Friday will be more typical of Late July than mid-september the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore white Northwest winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing overnight lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the upper 50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern here including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear with areas of fog developing overnight lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday areas of fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the lower 60s along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s special weather statement for counties in New York Gene Niagara Northern Erie Orleans and Wyoming areas of dense fog through day break showers and thunderstorms from the past 12 hours along with very light winds and a near saturated air mass have created an environment that is very favorable for widespread fog this fog could be locally densed through the day break motorists should be prepared for greatly reduced visibility through the we hours of this morning remember to use your low beams and to keep extra distance between yourself and other vehicles there will also be the risk for delays at airports before 8: a.m. especially for incoming flights this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier and the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 16255 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 megaherz the 2 a.m. weather at Buffalo it was cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° C the 2.57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was Northeast at 3 m an hour the pressure was 30.10 in and Rising repeating at Buffalo it was cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 61° and the wind was Northeast at 5 knots around the region at 2: a.m. at Niagara Falls fog was reported with a temperature of 58 it was clear with a temperature of 60 at Cleveland and 55 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 63 at Pittsburgh and 54 at Rochester it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 65 at Erie 66 at Dunkirk and 58 at Syracuse at Jamestown the temperature was 5 7° at dunker Harbor Winds were Northeast at 9 knots with a temperature of 64° the easn Lake Erie buy winds were Northeast at 12 knots with a temperature of 63° and the waves were 2 ft at all C Harbor Winds SW North at 5 knots with a temperature of 63° fair dry weather with notable day-to-day warming can now be expected through the end of the week temperatures by Thursday and Friday will be more typical of Late July than mid-september the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light Northwest winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing overnight lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the upper 50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear with areas of fog developing overnight lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday areas of fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s in into the lower 60s along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy High highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s special weather statement for counties in New York Gennesse Niagara Northern Erie Orleans and Wyoming areas of dense fog through Daybreak showers and thunderstorms from the past 12 hours along with very light winds and a near saturated air mass have created an environment that is very favorable for widespread fog this fog could be locally dens through the day break motorists should be prepared for greatly reduced visibility through the wi hours of this morning remember to use your low beams and to keep extra distance between yourself and other vehicles there will also be the risk for delays at airports before 8: a.m. especially for incoming flights this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 mahz the 2: a.m. weather at Buffalo it was cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° C the 2.57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was Northeast at 3 m an hour the pressure was 30.10 in and Rising repeating at Buffalo it was cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 61° and the wind was Northeast at 5 knots around the region at 2: a.m. at Niagara Falls fog was reported with a temperature of 58 it was clear with a temperature of 60 at Cleveland and 55 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 63 at Pittsburgh and 54 at Rochester it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 65 at Erie 66 at Dunkirk and 58 at Syracuse at Jamestown the temperature was 57° at dun Harbor wind were Northeast at 9 knots with a temperature of 64° the eastern Lake ER Bui winds were North East at 12 knots with a temperature of 63° and the waves were 2 ft at all C Harbor Winds SW North at 5 knots with a temperature of 63° fair dry weather with notable day-to-day warming can now be expected through the end of the week temperatures by Thursday and Friday will be more typical of Late July than mid-september the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light Northwest winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy with some taty fogs developing overnight lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the upper 50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear with areas of fog developing overnight flows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday areas of fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the lower 60s along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service heavy rain and flash flooding expected throughout much of the Gulf Coast as Francine approaches by midweek elevated to critical fire weather concerns across much of the West and Inter Mountain West now here's today's weather story tropical Cyclone frine has formed in the Gulf of Mexico and the National Hurricane Center is is issuing advisories for the storm a stationary front is draped over the northern Gulf of Mexico as well the tropical system and Disturbed weather associated with the front will bring threats for heavy rainfall flash flooding and strong winds to parts of the Gulf Coast through the middle of the week there is a slight risk for excessive rainfall in effect for the central Gulf Coast Southward to the Texas Coastline on Tuesday and a moderate risk for excessive rainfall in effect across Louisiana and Southern Mississippi on Wednesday some areas could could see greater than 5 in of rainfall over the next 3 days winds will also be a factor as Francine approaches there is an increasing risk of hurricane force winds in portions of Southern Louisiana on Wednesday there is also an increasing likelihood of life-threatening storm surg amendation for portions of the upper Texas and Louisiana coastlines those in these areas should take precautions and follow advice from local officials see the National Hurricane Center's latest advisory for more information on Fran the heat out west should start to relax from record breaking high temperatures as upper level troughing and a couple of surface frontal systems approach the Pacific coast by Wednesday the highs in the west should drop from the '90s and 80s to the 70s and 60s however the fire danger will be on the rise in the west with low relative humidity and Gusty winds ahead of the front the Storm Prediction Center has highlighted an area of elevated fire weather over areas in The Inter Mountain West over the next couple days isolated thunderstorms will also be possible in The Inter Mountain West and some isolated areas of flash flooding may occur with any locally heavy thunderstorms the Northern Plains in Great Basin will see warm temperatures shift Westward temperatures will Trend as much as 15° above average as maximum temperatures reach the low to Middle 90s the temperatures in the Ohio and Tennessee Valley will begin to modify as the trough begins to leave the area and ridging builds in from the West the highs will reach the middle 80s to low 90s across most of these areas and Trend slightly above average for this time of the year again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share this stream thank you for watching weather tracker plus Tuesday night Northeast winds 10 nights or less becoming Southeast mainly clear waves one foot or less Wednesday South Winds less than 10 knots sunny waves one foot or less Wednesday night East Winds less than 10 knots becoming Southeast mainly clear waves 1 foot or less Thursday South Winds less than 10 knots becoming Southeast mainly clear then becoming partly cloudy waves 1 foot or less Friday Southeast winds less than 10 knots partly cloudy waves 1T or less Saturday Southeast winds 10 knots or less partly cloudy waves 1T or less the Nearshore Marine forecast four the Niagara River to hron beach along Lake Ontario rest of tonight Northwest winds 5 to 15 NS becoming North becoming mainly clear waves 1 to 2 ft Tuesday Northwest winds 10 knots or less becoming West Sunny waves one foot or less Tuesday night South Winds 10 knots or less partly cloudy waves 1T or less Wednesday South Winds less than 10 knots becoming East mostly sunny waves 1 foot or less Wednesday night East Winds 10 knots or less becoming South becoming mainly clear waves 1 foot or less Thursday South Winds less than 10 knots mainly clear waves 1 fo or less Friday South Winds 10 knots or less becoming Southeast mainly clear then becoming partly cloudy waves 1 foot or less Saturday Southeast winds 10 knots or less partly cloudy waves one foot or less special weather statement for counties in New York gennessee Niagara Northern Erie Orleans and Wyoming areas of dense fog through Daybreak showers and thunderstorms from the past 12 hours along with very light winds and a near saturated air mass have created an environment that is very favorable for widespread fog this fog could be locally dened through the day break motorists should be prepared for greatly reduced visibility through the we hours of this morning remember to use your low beams and to keep extra distance between yourself and other vehicles there will also be the risk for delays at airports before 8:00 a.m. especially for incoming flights this is the no weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the western 7 tier k98 operates on a frequency of 16255 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the 2: a.m. weather at Buffalo it was cloudy the temperature was 60° f or 16° C the 2.57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was Northeast at 3 m an hour the pressure was 30.10 in and Rising repeating at Buffalo it was cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 61° and the wind was Northeast at 5 knots around the region at 2: a.m. at Niagara Falls fog was reported with a temperature of 58 it was clear with a temperature of 60 at Cleveland and 55 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 63 at Pittsburgh and 54 at Rochester it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 65 at Eerie 66 at Dunkirk and 58 at Syracuse at James County temperature was 57° at dunker Harbor Winds were Northeast at 9 knots with a temperature of 64° the eastern Lake Erie buy winds were Northeast at 12 knots with a temperature of 63° and the waves were 2 feet at all CAU Harbor wind swore North at 5 knots with a temperature of 63° fair dry weather with notable day-to-day warming can now be expected through the end of the week temperatures by Thursday and Friday will be more typical of Late July than mid-september the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Fall matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light Northwest winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing overnight lows ranging from the lower 50s inland the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday some patchy fogs in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the upper 50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows rain ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear with areas of fog developing overnight lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday areas are fog in the morning otherwise sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the lower 60s along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 0 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s special weather statement for counties in New York gennessee Niagara Northern Erie Orleans and Wyoming areas of dense fog through Daybreak showers and thunderstorms from the past 12 hours along with very light winds and a near saturated air mass have created an environment that is very favorable for widespread fog this fog could be locally dens through the Daybreak motorists should be prepared for greatly reduced visibility through the wi hours of this morning remember to use your low beams and to keep extra distance between yourself and other vehicles they will also be the risk for delays at airports before 8:00 a.m. especially for incoming flights this is the no weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the western 7 tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the 2 a.m. weather at Buffalo it was cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° c the 2.57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was Northeast at 3 m an hour the pressure was 30.10 in and Rising repeating at Buffalo it was cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 61° and the wind was Northeast at 5 knots around the region at 2: a.m. at Niagara Falls fog was reported with a temperature of 58 it was was clear with a temperature of 60 at Cleveland and 55 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 63 at Pittsburgh and 54 at Rochester it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 65 at Erie 66 at dunker and 58 at Syracuse at Jamestown the temperature was 57° at dunker Harbor wind were Northeast at 9 KN with a temperature of 64° the eastern Lake Erie buy winds were Northeast at 12 knots with a temperature of 63° and the waves were 2 ft at all C Harbor Winds were North at 5 knots with a temperature of 63° fair dry weather with notable day-to-day warming can now be expected through the end of the week temperatures by Thursday and Friday will be more typical of Late July than mid-september the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid 50s along the lake shore light Northwest winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy with some patchy fogs developing overnight lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the upper 50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear with areas of fog developing overnight lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday areas of fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the lower 60s along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Sunday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows in the upper 50s special weather statement for counties in New York Gene Niagara Northern Erie Orleans and Wyoming areas of dense fog through Daybreak showers and thunderstorms from the past 12 hours along with very light winds and a near saturated air mass have created an environment that is very favorable for widespread fog this fog could be locally dense through the day break motorists should be prepared for greatly reduced visibility through the wi hours of this morning remember to use your low beams and to keep extra distance between yourself and other vehicles there will also be the risk for delays at airports before 8 a.m. especially for incoming flights the Buffalo New York climate summary for yesterday September 9th 2024 yesterday's high temperature of 68° occurred at 609 p.m. yesterday's low temperature of 56° occurred at 554 a.m. 0.79 in of precipitation fell yesterday which brings the monthly total to 2.02 in the total precipitation for the year now stands at 28.5 in there were three heating Degree Days yesterday this brings the monthly total to to 26 the yearly total since July 1st is 34 there were no cooling Degree Days yesterday this leaves the monthly total at 15 the yearly total since January 1st is 761 yesterday the maximum wind observed was 25 M an hour from the southwest the highest wind gust observed was 36 mph from the southwest which occurred at 2:17 p.m. yesterday the average wind speed was 12 mph the record high for today is 90 which occurred in 1955 and the record low is 36 which occurred in 1883 sunrise today is at 6:50 a.m. and sunset is at 7:33 p.m. this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 6 2.55 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the 2 a.m. weather at Buffalo it was cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° C the 2.57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was Northeast at 3 m an hour the pressure was 30.10 in and Rising repeating at Buffalo it was cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 61° and the wind was Northeast at 5 knots Fair dry weather with notable day-to-day warming can now be expected through the end of the week temperatures by Thursday and Friday will be more typical of Late July than mid-september the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from the lower 50s in to the mid-50s along the lake shore right Northwest winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy with some patchy fogs developing overnight lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday day some patchy fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the upper 50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including gunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog developing late lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear with areas of fog developing overnight lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday areas of fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the lower 60s along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday mainly clear highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday mainly clear highs around 80 lows in the mid-50s Sunday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows around 60 special weather statement for counties in New York Gene Niagara Northern Erie Orleans and Wyoming areas of dense fog through Daybreak showers and thunderstorms from the past 12 hours along with very light winds and a near saturated air mass have created an environment that is very favorable for widespread fog this fog could be locally densed through the day break motorists should be prepared for greatly reduced visibility through the we hours of this morning remember to use your low beams and to keep extra distance between yourself and other vehicles there will also be the risk for delays at airports before 88: a.m. especially for incoming flights this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier in the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.400 a.m. weather at Buffalo it was cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° C the 2.57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was Northeast at 3 m an hour the pressure was 30.10 in and Rising repeating at Buffalo it was cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 61° and the wind was Northeast at 5 knots around the region at 2: a.m. at Niagara Falls fog was reported with a temperature of 58 it was clear with a temperature of 60 at Cleveland and 55 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 63 at Pittsburgh and 54 at Rochester it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 65 at Erie 66 at Dunkirk and 58 at Syracuse at Jamestown the temperature was 57° at dunker Harbor Winds wor Northeast at 9 knots with a temperature of 64° the eastern Lake Erie buoy winds were Northeast at 12 knots with a temperature of 63° and the waves were 2 ft at all CAU Harbor Winds SW North at 5 knots with a temperature of 63° fair dry weather with notable day-to-day warming can now be expected through the end of the week temperatures by Thursday and Friday will be more typical of Late July than mid-september the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls bavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from the lower 50s in to the mid-50s along the lake shore light Northwest winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing overnight lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday some patchy fogs in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the upper 50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunk Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog developing late lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear with areas of fog developing overnight lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday areas are fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the lower 60s along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday mainly clear highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday mainly clear highs around 80 lows in the mid-50s Sunday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows around 60 special weather statement for counties in New York Gennesse Niagara Northern Erie Orleans and Wyoming areas of dense fog through day break showers and thunderstorms from the past 12 hours along with very light winds and a near saturated air mass have created an environment that is very favorable for widespread fog this fog could be locally densed through the day break motorists should be prepared for greatly reduced visibility through the we hours of this morning remember to use your low beams and to keep extra distance between yourself and other vehicles there will also be the risk for delays at airports before 8: a.m. especially for incoming flights this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier and the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the 2 a.m. weather at Buffalo it was cloudy the temperature was 60° F or 16° C the 2. 57 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was Northeast at 3 M an hour the pressure was 30.10 in and Rising repeating at Buffalo it was cloudy temperature 60° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 61° and the wind was Northeast at 5 knots around the region at 2: a.m. in Niagara Falls fog was reported with a temperature of 58 it was clear with a temperature of 60 at Cleveland and 55 at Toronto it was partly cloud with a temperature of 63 at Pittsburgh and 54 at Rochester it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 65 at Erie 66 at dunker and 58 at Syracuse at jamest toown the temperature was 57° at dun Harbor wind were Northeast at 9 knots with a temperature of 64° the eastern Lake Erie buy winds were Northeast at 12 knots with a temperature of 63° and the waves were 2 ft at all cot Harbor Winds SW North at 5 knots with a temperature of 63° fair dry weather with notable day-to-day warming can now be expected through the end of the week temperatures by Thursday and Friday will be more typical of Late July than mid-september the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from the lower 50s in to the mid-50s along the lake shore light Northwest winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy with some patchy fogs developing overnight lows ranging from the lower 50s in to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise Sun highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the upper 50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog developing late lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Tuesday area of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear with areas of fog developing overnight lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday areas of fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear low was ranging from the lower 50s in to the lower 60s along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday mainly clear highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday mainly clear highs around 80 lows in the mid-50s Sunday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows around 60 special weather statement for counties in New York Gennesse Niagara Northern Erie Orleans and Wyoming areas of dense fog through Daybreak showers and thunderstorms from the past 12 hours along with very light winds and a near saturated air mass have created an environment that is very favorable for widespread fog this fog could be locally Den through the day break motorists should be prepared for greatly reduced visibility through the we hours of this morning remember to use your low beams and to keep extra distance between yourself and other vehicles they will also be the risk for delays at airports before 8:00 a.m. especially for incoming flights open Lake forecast for the Niagara River to hamon beach Beyond 5 mil from Shore rest of tonight northwest wind 5 to 15 knots becoming North waves 1 to 2 ft Tuesday North winds 10 knots or less becoming Southwest waves one foot or less Tuesday night Southwest winds 10 knots or less becoming South waves 1T or less Wednesday South Winds less than 10 knots becoming East waves 1 foot or less Wednesday night East Winds 10 knots or less becoming South waves 1 foot or less Thursday South Winds 10 knots or less becoming Southeast waves 1T or less Friday South Winds 10 knots or less becoming Southeast waves 1 foot or less Saturday East Winds 5 to 10 knots becoming Southeast waves 1 foot or less open Lake forecast four Buffalo to riply Beyond 5 mil from Shore West of tonight Northwest winds 5 to 15 not becoming Northeast a chance of water spouts late this evening a slight chance of showers late this evening waves 3 to 5 ft subsiding to 1 to 3 ft Tuesday East Winds 10 knots or less be coming Northeast waves 1 to 2 ft Tuesday night East Winds 5 to 10 knots becoming South waves 1 foot or less Wednesday South Winds 10 knots or less becoming Northeast waves 1 foot or less Wednesday night East Winds 5 to 10 kns becoming Southeast waves 1 foot or less Thursday Southeast winds 5 to 10 knots waves 1 foot or less Friday Southeast winds 5 to 15 knots waves 2 ft or less Saturday Southeast winds 10 to 15 knots waves 2 ft or less special weather statement for counties in New York Gennesse Niagara Northern Erie Orleans and Wyoming areas of dense fog through Daybreak showers and thunderstorms from the past 12 hours along with very light winds and a near saturated air mass have created an environment that is very favorable for widespread fog this fog could be locally densed through the Daybreak motorists should be prepared for greatly reduced visibility through the we hours of this morning remember to use your low beams and to keep extra distance between yourself and other vehicles there will also be the risk for delays at airports before 8: a.m. especially for incoming flights this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo and WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara Frontier and the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and WW g32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 mahz the 300 a.m. weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temperature was 59° F or 15° C the 2.56 and the relative humidity 89% the wind was calm the pressure was 30.11 in and Rising repeating at Buffalo it was partly cloudy temperature 59° on the Buffalo waterfront at the Coast Guard Station the temperature was 61° and the wind was East at 4 knots around the region at 2: a.m. in Niagara Falls fog was reported with a temperature of 58 it was clear with a temperature of 60 at Cleveland and 55 at Toronto it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 63 at Pittsburgh and 54 at Rochester it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 65 at Erie 66 at Dunkirk and 58 at Syracuse at Jamestown the temperature was 57° at duner Harbor Winds were Northeast at 9 knots with a temperature of 64° the eastern Lake Erie buy winds were Northeast at 12 knots with a temperature of 63° and the waves were 2 ft at all CAU Harbor Winds were North at 5 knots with a temperature of 63° around the region at 3:00 a.m. at Niagara Falls fog was reported with a temperature of 57 it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 61 at Cleveland cland 61 at Pittsburgh 61 at Erie and 54 at Rochester it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 63 at dunker and 58 at Syracuse at Jamestown the temperature was 56° at dunker Harbor wind were Northeast at 9 knots with a temperature of 64° the eastern Lake Erie buy wind were Northeast at 12 knots with a temperature of 63° and the waves were 2 ft it all caught Harbor wind SW North at 5 knots with a temperature of 63° fair dry weather with notable day-to-day warming can now be expected through the end of the week temperatures by Thursday and Friday will be more typical of Late July than mid-september the official National Weather Service forecast for the Niagara Frontier including Buffalo Niagara Falls matavia Medina and Warsaw overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light Northwest winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light West Winds Tuesday night partly cloudy with some patchy fog developing overnight lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday some patchy fog in the morning otherwise sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows in the upper 50s light winds the forecast for the Western Southern Tier including dunker Jamestown oan and Wellsville overnight mostly cloudy with areas of fog developing late lows ranging from around 50 in land to the mid-50s along the lake shore light winds Tuesday areas of dense fog in the morning otherwise mostly sunny highs in the lower 70s light North winds Tuesday night mainly clear with areas of fog developing overnight lows ranging from the upper 40s Inland to the upper 50s along the lake shore light winds Wednesday areas of fog in the morning otherwise Sunny highs in the upper 70s light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the low lower 50s Inland to the lower 60s along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday mainly clear highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday mainly clear highs around 80 lows in the mid-50s Sunday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the upper 70s lows around 60 special weather statement for counties in New York Gennesse Niagara Northern Erie Orleans and Wyoming areas of dense fog through Daybreak showers and thunderstorms from the past 12 hours along with very light winds and a near saturated air mass have created an environment that is very favorable for widespread fog this fog could be locally dense through the day break motorists should be prepared for greatly reduced visibility through the Wii hours of this morning remember to use your low beams and to keep extra distance between yourself and other vehicles they will also be the risk for delays at airports before 8:00 a.m. especially for incoming flights this is the nor weather radio k98 in Buffalo in WW g32 in Little Valley your source for official weather information for the Niagara FR tier in the Western Southern Tier k98 operates on a frequency of 162.5 MHz and wwg 32 operates on a frequency of 162.475 MHz the 3M weather at Buffalo it was partly cloudy the temperature was 59° F or 15° C the 2.56 and the relative humidity 89% you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service heavy rain and flash flooding expected throughout much of the Gulf Coast as Francine approaches by midweek elevated to critical fire weather concerns across much of the West and Inter Mountain westand now here's today's weather story tropical Cyclone Francine has formed in the Gul of Mexico and the National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories for the storm a stationary front is draped over the northern Gulf of Mexico as well the tropical system and Disturbed weather associated with the front will bring threats for heavy rainfall flash flooding and strong winds to parts of the Gulf Coast through the middle of the week there is a slight risk for excessive rainfall in effect for the central Gulf Coast Southward to the Texas Coastline on Tuesday and a moderate risk for excessive rainfall in effect across Louisiana and Southern Mississippi on Wednesday some areas could see greater than 5 in of rainfall over the next 3 days winds will also be a factor as Francine approaches there is an increasing risk of hurricane force winds in portions of Southern Louisiana on Wednesday there is also an increasing likelihood of life-threatening storm surge and ination for portions of the upper Texas and Louisiana coastlines those in these areas should take precautions and follow advice from local officials see the National Hurricane Center latest advisory for more information on frine the heat out west should start to relax from record-breaking high temperatures as upper level troughing and a couple of surface frontal systems approach the Pacific coast by Wednesday the highs in the west should drop from the '90s and 80s to the 70s and 60s however the fire danger will be on the rise in the west with low relative humidity and Gusty winds ahead of the front the Storm Prediction Center has highlighted an area of elevated fire weather areas in The Inter Mountain West over the next couple of days isolated thunderstorms will also be possible in The Inter Mountain West and some isolated areas of flash flooding may occur with any locally heavy thunderstorms the Northern Plains in Great Basin will see warm temperatures shift Westward temperatures will Trend as much as 15° above average as maximum temperatures reach the low to Middle 90s the temperatures in the Ohio and Tennessee Valley will begin to modify as the trough begins to leave the area and ridging builds in from the West the highs will reach the middle 80s to low 90s across most of these areas and Trend slightly above average for this time of the year again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share this stream thank you for watching weather tracker plus light winds Wednesday night mainly clear lows ranging from the lower 50s Inland to the lower 60s along the lake shore light winds and now the extended forecast Thursday mainly clear highs in the lower 80s Friday mainly clear highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Saturday mainly clear highs around 80 lows in the mid-50s Sunday partly cloudy highs around 80 lows in the upper 50s Monday mostly cloudy highs in the upper 7 per hour are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Force Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of one 2 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediate mediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay very rough where batham Bay and upper lagona MRE Corpus Crystal and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and redfish bays in San Antonio mosquit and ESB to Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and sees 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from Baton Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arensis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds EXP expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain import seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm friend scene continues northward movement toward Gulf Coast situation overview tropical storm FR scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is expected to move slowly nnw toward the Mexico Texas coast this motion is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to the Northeast Tuesday with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expecting to make landfall as a category to Hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 10 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited threat of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of 1 2 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay very rough where B and Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and redf fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and ESB to Santa Bay when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from batham Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port ranis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm FR scene continues northward movement toward Gulf Coast situation overview tropical storm FR scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is expected to move slowly nnw toward the Mexico Texas coast this motion is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to the Northeast Tuesday with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a category to Hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings and effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 10 25 mph with gusts up to 4 5 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 M hour coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between Baff and Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of two in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 81 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast the current time is 221 a.m. Central Daylight Time tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay very rough where baton Bay and upper lagona MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and redf fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and ESU Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and hazardous could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seiz 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from batham Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arensis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disase could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter cores and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm FR scene continues northward movement toward Gulf Coast situation overview tropical storm friend scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is expected to move slowly nnw toward the Mexico Texas coast this motion is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to the Northeast Tuesday with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a category to Hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 10 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the bay between Baff Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of 1 2 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disas wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay very rough where bat Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christi and new Asus Bays Copo arantis and red fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and esbu Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impact tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disase could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from batham Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arensis to mord a ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions the main import seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm FR scene continues northward movement toward Gulf Coast situation overview tropical storm FR scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the southwestern golfin is expected to move slowly and then W toward the Mexico Texas coast this motion is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to the Northeast Tuesday with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a category to Hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 10 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between Baff Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited threat of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of 1 2 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where baan Bay and upper lagona modre Corpus Christie and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and redfish bays and San Antonio mosquit and ESB to Santa Bay when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from batham Bay to Port arenus out 20 nautical miles in coastal Waters from Port Aris to manag Gordon the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm friend seene continues northward movement toward Gulf Coast situation overview tropical storm friend scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the Southwestern gulfin is expected to move slowly n NW toward the Mexico Texas coast this motion is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to the Northeast Tuesday with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm frine is currently expected to make landfall as a category to Hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 10 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast planed for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between batham Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited threat of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of 1 2 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disas wave heights 8113 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast the current time is 232 a.m. Central Daylight Time tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where batam Bay and upper leguna MRE Corpus chrisy and new Asus Bay Copo oranus and red Bay in San Antonio mosquit and Es reach to Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from bam Bay to Port Oris out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arensis to mordon the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning in impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm friend scene continues northward movement toward Gulf Coast situation overview tropical storm friend scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is expected to move slowly nnw toward the Mexico Texas coast this motion is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to the Northeast Tuesday with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a category to Hurricane along the Louisiana Coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 10 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast planed for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 30 9 57 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between batham Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited threat of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of 1 2 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the Coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disas wave heights 883 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where bat B and upper lagona modre Corpus chrisy and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and redf fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and ESU Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disase could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter cores and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from baffan Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arensis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm friend seene continues northward movement toward Gulf Coast situation overview tropical storm friend scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is expected to move slowly nnw toward the Mexico Texas coast this motion is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to the Northeast Tuesday with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scine is currently expected to make landf fall as a category to Hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include winds sustained winds 10 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of 1 2 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where batham Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christi and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and redfish bays in San Antonio mosquite and ESB to Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm force winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain import seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from baam Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port Aris to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disase could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions the current time is 2:41 a.m. Central Daylight Time tropical storm FR scene continues northward movement toward Gulf Coast situation overview tropical storm friend scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is expected to move slowly nnw toward the Mexico Texas coast this motion is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to the Northeast Tuesday with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a category to Hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include winds sustained winds 10 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between batham Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding Limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of 1 2 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disase wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where bat Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christi and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and redf fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and ESU Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could cap or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and SE 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from Baton Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arensis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slap or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm Fran scene continues northward movement toward Gulf Coast situation overview tropical storm FR scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is expected to move slowly nnw toward the Mexico Texas coast this most is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to the Northeast Tuesday with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a category to Hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings and effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 10 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast planed for hazardous tropical storm force winds of 3957 M hour coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between batham Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of 1 2 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disas wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast drop iCal storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay very rough where batam Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christi and new Asus Bays Copo arantis and red fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and Es to Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm force winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and sees 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from bathan Bay to Port duris out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port ranis to mord Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain important seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm FR scene continues northward movement toward Gulf Coast situation overview tropical storm Fran scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is expected to move slowly nnw toward the Mexico Texas coast this motion is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to the Northeast Tuesday with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scine is currently expected to make landfall as a category to Hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 10 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baam Bay and morda Bay you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service heavy rain and flash flooding expected throughout much of the Gulf Coast as Francine approaches by midweek elevated to critical fire weather concerns across much of the West and Inter Mountain West now here's today's weather story tropical Cyclone Francine has formed in the Gulf of Mexico and the National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories for the storm a stationary front is draped over the northern Gulf of Mexico as well the tropical system and Disturbed weather associated with the front will bring threats for heavy rainfall flash flooding and strong winds to parts of the Gulf Coast through the middle of the week there is a slight risk for excessive rainfall in effect for the central Gulf Coast Southward to the Texas Coastline on Tuesday and a moderate risk for excessive rainfall in effect across Louisiana and Southern Mississippi on Wednesday some areas could see greater than 5 in of rainfall over the next three days winds will also be a factor as Francine approaches there is an increasing risk of hurricane force winds in portions of Southern Louisiana on Wednesday there is also an increasing likelihood of life-threatening storm surge and ination for portions of the upper Texas and Louisiana coastlines those in these areas should take precautions and follow advice from officials see the National Hurricane Center's latest advisory for more information on frine the heat out west should start to relax from record-breaking high temperatures as upper level troughing and a couple of surface frontal systems approach the Pacific coast by Wednesday the highs in the west should drop from the 90s and 80s to the 70s and 60s however the fire danger will be on the rise in the west with low relative humidity and Gusty winds ahead of the front the storm Prediction Center has highlighted an area of elevated fire weather over areas in The Inter Mountain West over the next couple of days isolated thunderstorms will also be possible in The Inter Mountain West and some isolated areas of flash flooding may occur with any locally heavy thunderstorms the Northern Plains in Great Basin will see warm temperatures shift Westward temperatures will Trend as much as 15° above average as maximum temperatures reach the low to Middle 90s the temperatures in the Ohio and Tennessee Valley will begin to modify as the trough begins to leave the area and ridging builds in from the West the highs will reach the middle 80s to low 90s across most of these areas and Trend slightly above average for this time of the year again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share this stream thank you for watching weather tracker plus to landf as a category to Hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 10 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited threat of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of 1 2 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazzard disease wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay very rough where batham Bay and upper lagona modre Corpus Christie and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and redfish bays and San Antonio mosquit and Es reach to Santa Bay when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from batham Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port ranis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm friend seen continues northward movement toward Gulf Coast situation overview tropical storm friend scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is expected to move slowly nnw toward the Mexico Texas coast this motion is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to the Northeast Tuesday with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a category to Hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include winds sustained winds 10 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast planned for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of 1 2 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disas wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where bath Bay and upper lagona MRE Corpus Christie and new acus bay Co opo arantis and red fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and ESU Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disase could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible Hazard dis conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and Slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from Baton Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arensis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm force winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm FR scene continues northward movement toward Gulf Coast situation overview tropical storm friend scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is expected to move slowly nnw toward the Mexico Texas coast this motion is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to the Northeast Tuesday with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a cat story to Hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 10 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous ch tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between Baffin Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of 1 2 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay very rough where B Bay and upper lagona moderate Corpus Christi and new Asus Bays Copo arantis and red fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and ESB to Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas the current time is 3:01 a.m. Central Daylight Time tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and sees 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from bam Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from p port ranis to mord a ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm friend scene continues northward movement toward Gulf Coast situation overview tropical storm friend scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is expected to move slowly nnw toward the Mexico Texas coast this motion is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to the Northeast Tuesday with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a category to Hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 10 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of Flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of 1 2 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East TNS 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where ban Bay and upper leguna MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and red fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and SB to Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain import seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from batham Bay to Port arens out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port ranis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm force winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm force winds and Hazard disas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure The Vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm friend seene continuous northward movement toward Gulf Coast situation overview tropical storm friend scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is expected to move slowly nnw toward the Mexico Texas coast this motion is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to the Northeast Tuesday with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR friend scene is currently expected to make landfall as a category to Hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for a Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 10 25 mph with gusts up to 45 M hour are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between Baff Bay and morda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of 1 2 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where batham Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and red fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and ESU Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 feet where Coastal Waters from Bon Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arensis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm Fran scene continues northward movement toward Gulf Coast situation overview tropical storm FR scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is expected to move slowly nnw toward the Mexico Texas Coast this motion is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to the Northeast Tuesday with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a category to Hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 10 25 M per hour with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast planed for hazardous tropical storm force winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of 1 2 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disas wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast the current time is 311 a.m. Central Daylight Time tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay very rough where bat Bay and upper lagona MRE Corpus Christi and new Asus Bay Copo arantis and red fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and ESB to Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from ban Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arensis to magor the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could capsize or Dam damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm friend scene continues northward movement toward Gulf Coast situation overview tropical storm FR scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is expected to move slowly nnw toward the Mexico Texas coast this motion is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to the Northeast Tuesday with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a category to Hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 10 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baam Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited threat of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of 1 2 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay very rough where batan Bay and upper lagona MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and redfish bays and San Antonio mosquit and ESB reach to Santa Bay when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from Baff Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port ranis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest Wings expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm for winds and Hazard disas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm FR scene continues northward movement toward Gulf Coast situation overview tropical storm FR scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the southwestern gulfin is expected to move slowly nnw toward the Mexico Texas coast this motion is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to the Northeast Tuesday with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm Fran scene is currently expected to make landfall as a category to Hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 10 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast planed for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baam Bay and morda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited threat of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of 1 2 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disase wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where bam Bay and upper lagona MRE Corpus chrisy and new Asus Bay Copo Aran and red fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and ESB to Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from batham Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arensis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disase could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm FR scene continues northward movement toward Gulf Coast situation overview tropical storm friend scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is expected to move slowly nnw toward the Mexico Texas coast this motion is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to the Northeast Tuesday with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a category to hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 10 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast planed for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of 1 2 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur IM mediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disas wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast the current time is 3:22 a.m. Central Daylight Time tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where bat Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bays Copo arantis and red fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and FB to Santa Bay when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider all altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from Bon Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arensis to cord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm force winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm FR scene continues northward movement toward GF Coast situation overview tropical storm FR scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is expected to move slowly nnw toward the Mexico Texas coast this motion is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to the Northeast Tuesday with an in increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a category to Hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustain winds 10 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of 1 2 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay is very rough where batam Bay and upper Laguna modre Corpus Christi and new Asus Bays Copo arantis and redf fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and Es to Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from bam Bay to Port arenus out 20 kn miles in coastal Waters from Port ranis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazard this conditions tropical storm FR scene continues northward movement toward Gulf Coast situation overview tropical storm FR scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is expected to move slowly nnw toward the Mexico Texas coast this motion is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to the Northeast Tuesday with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scine is currently expected to make landfall as a category to Hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for a near shore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 10 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between Baffin Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening Flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of 1 2 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in a what East Winds 15 you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service life-threatening storm surge and hurricane force winds as well as the risk of considerable fles flooding are forecast across Southern Louisiana on Wednesday as Francine approaches heavy rain Ed to impact parts of the northern Rockies by midweek elevated to critical fire weather concerns across much of the Inter Mountain West now here's today's weather story as of early this morning tropical storm frine continues turning in the western Gulf of Mexico just to the southeast of Brownsville Texas and moving on a gradual northward motion frine is forecast to strengthen into a hurricane before an expected landfall in Southern Louisiana on Wednesday as the system approaches the central Gulf Coast and eventually pushes Inland across Louisiana an increased threat of life-threatening storm surge hurricane for winds and considerable flash flooding is anticipated rainfall amounts of 4 to 8 in with local amounts up to 12 in are forecast across much of Central and Eastern Louisiana and Mississippi through Thursday night frine is then forecast to continue its trk northward into the Midsouth on Thursday while quickly weakening however additional heavy rainfall and Flash concerns are possible into Western Tennessee neighboring regions a stationary front extending Eastward from the center of the storm over the next few days will also Focus areas of numerous slow-moving thunderstorms capable of containing intense rainfall rates between the Florida Peninsula and Central Gulf Coast residents are reminded to remain weather ready and never drive across flooded roadways the only other section of the lower 48 expecting chances for Heavy Rain through midweek are Parts the northern Rockies as a deep upper level low crosses over the region a few inches of rainfall throughout Northwest Montana could lead to an increased risk of flash flooding on Wednesday which has prompted a slight risk of excessive rainfall this storm system will also produce Gusty winds throughout the Inter Mountain West and lead to fire weather concerns specifically the Storm Prediction Center has issued a critical fire weather area for much of Nevada and western Utah current and continued Wildfire activity over the Great Basin will further add to the Smoky Skies noticeable throughout throughout the Northern Plains Midwest and parts of the Ohio and Tennessee valleys high temperatures will remain above average average and into potentially dangerous levels across parts of Southern California and the Southwest today before a quick cool down commences by midweek meanwhile upper ridging in the north central us is expected to produce more summerlike afternoon temperatures into the upper 80s and low 90s as far north as the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest by Thursday these temperatures equate to around 10 to 20° above average but are not expected to break many Daily records again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share the stream thank you for watching weather tracker plus rain amounts of two in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where batam Bay and upper lagona MRE Corpus Christie and new acus bay Copo oranus and red fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and ESB to Santa Bay when when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 feet where Coastal Waters from baam Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arensis to manag Gordon Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek safe haror alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm friend seen continuous northward movement toward Gulf Coast situation overview tropical storm friend scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is expected to move slowly nnw toward the Mexico Texas coast this motion is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to the Northeast Tuesday with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm friend scene is currently expected to make landfall as a category to Hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas Coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 10 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm force winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 F feet possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between batham Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of 1 2 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where baton Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus chrisy and new Asus Bays Copo arantis and redf fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and ESB to Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas trop iCal storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from Baton Bay to Port orus out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port Francis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter cores and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm friend scene continues northward movement toward Gulf Coast situation overview tropical storm FR scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensif ification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is expected to move slowly nnw toward the Mexico Texas coast this motion is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to a Northeast Tuesday with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a category to Hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 10 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between Baffin Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited threat of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of 1 2 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where ban Bay and upper lagona MRE Corpus Christi and new Asus Bay Copo oranus anded fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and ESU Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter cores and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas the current time is 3:41 a.m. Central Daylight Time tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from baffan Bay to Port arus out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port lanis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm force winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm FR scene continues northward movement toward Gulf Coast situation overview tropical storm friend scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is expected to move slowly nnw toward the Mexico Texas coast this motion is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to the Northeast Tuesday with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scine is currently expected to make landfall as a category to Hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include winds sustained winds 10 25 mph with gusts up to 40 5 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm force winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baath and Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited threat of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of 1 two Ines expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disas wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and BAS very rough where bath Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christie and new acus bay Copo arantis and red fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and esbu Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from batham Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles in coastal Waters from Port arensis to manord Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm friend scene continues northward movement toward Gulf Coast situation overview tropical storm FR scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is expected to move slowly nnw toward the Mexico Texas coast this motion is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to the Northeast Tuesday with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scine is currently expected to make landfall as a category to Hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include winds sustained winds tend 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of 1 2 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 88 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where batham Bay and upper lagona MRE Corpus chrisy and new Asus Bays Copo arantis and red fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and ESU Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from Baton Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles in Coastal Waters from Port Francis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest Wings expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disas could capiz or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain import seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous condition tropical storm FR scene continues northward movement toward Gul Coast situation overview tropical storm FR scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is expected to move slowly and andw toward the Mexico Texas coast this motion is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to the Northeast Tuesday with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a category to Hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now an effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include winds sustained winds 10 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of 1 2 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast the current time is 3:51 a.m. Central Daylight Time tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay very rough where batham Bay and upper Laguna modre Corpus Christi and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and redf fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and Fu Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts of up to 35 knots and sees 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from batham Bay to Port rensus out 20 nautical miles in coastal Waters from Port ranis to mordon a ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plant to to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm friend scene continues northward movement toward Gulf Coast situation overview tropical storm friend scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the Southwestern gulfin is expected to move slowly nnw toward the Mexico Texas coast this motion is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to the Northeast Tuesday with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm frine is currently expected to make landfall as a category to Hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include winds sustained winds 10 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of 1 2 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where baton Bay and upper lagona MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and red fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and esit to Santa Bay when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible Hazard disc conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from batham Bay to Port lanis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port lanis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visib ability Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remaining Port tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from B Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port ranis to mord a ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay very rough where batam Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christi and new Asus Bays Copo arantis and redf fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and ESU Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from Baff Bay to Port arenus out 20 nautical miles Coastal Waters from Port ranis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disas could cap siiz or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain import seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous condition tropical storm FR scene continues northward movement toward Gulf Coast situation overview tropical storm FR scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is expected to move slowly and inw toward the Mexico Texas coast this motion is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to the Northeast Tuesday with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm Fran scine is currently expected to make landfall as a category to Hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include winds sustained winds 10 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baam Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of 1 2 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where bath Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bays Copo arantis and red fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and ESU Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could Caps siiz or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas the current time is 4:01 a.m. Central Daylight Time tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and sees 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from batham Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port lanis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm FR scene continues northward movement toward Gulf Coast situation overview tropical storm FR friend scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the Southwestern gulfin is expected to move slowly n NW toward the Mexico Texas coast this motion is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to the Northeast Tuesday with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm frine is currently expected to make landfall as a category to Hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 10 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast planed for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of 1 2 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disas wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where bat Bay and upper leguna MRE Corpus chrisy and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and red fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and ESU Santa Bay when Trump storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible Hazard dis conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from batam Bay to Port ranis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port ranis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm friend scene continues northward movement toward Gulf Coast situation overview tropical storm friend scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is expected to move slowly nnw toward the Mexico Texas coast this motion is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to the Northeast Tuesday with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a category to Hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 10 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm force winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rain fall amounts of 1 2 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time hazard Seas wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay very rough where batham Bay and upper lagona MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bay Copo oranus and red fish bays and San Antonio mosquite and ESB to Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas tropical storm morning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from ban Bay to Port rensus out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port ranis TOA or the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and hazard diseas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm FR scene continues northward movement toward Gulf Coast situation overview tropical storm FR scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification like likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service life-threatening storm surge and hurricane force winds as well as the risk of considerable flash flooding are forecast across Southern Louisiana on Wednesday as Francine approaches heavy rain expected to impact parts of the northern Rockies by midweek elevated to critical fire weather concerns across much of the Inter Mountain West are now here's today's weather story as of early this morning tropical storm front scine continues turning in the western Gulf of Mexico just to the southeast of Brownsville Texas and moving on a gradual northward motion frine is forecast to strengthen into a hurricane before an expected landfall in Southern Louisiana on wedes St as the system approaches the central Gulf Coast and eventually pushes Inland across Louisiana an increased threat of life-threatening storm surge hurricane for winds and considerable flash flooding is anticipated rainfall amounts of 4 to 8 in with local amounts up to 12 in are forecast across much of Central and Eastern Louisiana and Mississippi through Thursday night frine is then forecast to continue its track northward into the Midsouth on Thursday while quickly weakening however additional heavy rainfall and flash flooding concerns are possible into Western Tennessee neighboring regions a stationary front extending Eastward from the center of the storm over the next few days will also Focus areas of numerous slow moving thunderstorms capable of containing intense rainfall rates between the Florida Peninsula and Central Gulf Coast residents are reminded to remain weather ready and never drive across flooded roadways the only other section of the lower 48 expecting chances for Heavy Rain through midweek are Parts the northern Rocky as a deep upper level low crosses over the region a few inches of rainfall throughout Northwest Montana could lead to an increased risk of flash flooding on Wednesday which has prompted a slight risk of excessive rainfall this storm system will also produce Gusty winds throughout the Inter Mountain West and lead to fire weather concerns specifically the Storm Prediction Center has issued a critical fire weather area for much of Nevada and western Utah current and continued Wildfire activity over the Great Basin will further to the Smoky Skies noticeable throughout the Northern Plains Midwest and parts of the Ohio and Tennessee valleys high temperatures will remain above average average and into potentially dangerous levels across parts of Southern California and the Southwest today before a quick cooldown commences by midweek meanwhile upper ridging in the north central us is expected to produce more summerlike afternoon temperatures into the upper 80s and low 9s as far north as the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest by Thursday these temperatures equate to around 10 to 20° above average but are not expected to break many Daily records again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share the stream thank you for watching weather tracker plus aards remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm friend scene continues northward movement toward Gulf Coast situation overview tropical storm friend scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is expected to move slowly nnw toward the Mexico Texas coast this motion is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to the Northeast Tuesday with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm frine is currently expected to make landfall as a category to Hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 10 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm force winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited threat of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of 1 2 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where B Bay and upper lagona MRE Corpus Christi and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and redfish bays in San Antonio mosquit and FB to Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from batham Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arensis to manag Gordon the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm FR scene continues northward movement toward Gulf Coast situation overview tropical storm friend scene is expected to continue becoming better organized and begin a period of intensification likely becoming a hurricane overnight tonight the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is expected to move slowly nnw toward the Mexico Texas coast this motion is expected to continue tonight before taking a turn to the Northeast Tuesday with an increase in Forward Motion toward the Northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a category to Hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are now in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 10 25 M per hour with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited threat of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of 1 2 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disas wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts of up to 35 knots and Bay is very rough where batam Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christie and new acis Bays Copo arantis and red fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and esit to Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disase could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and sees 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from Baton Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from ort ranis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions tropical storm FR scene continues northward movement toward Gul Coast situation overview tropical storm friend scene is expected to continue you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service life-threatening storm surge and hurricane force winds as as well as the risk of considerable fles flooding are forecast across Southern Louisiana on Wednesday as Francine approaches heavy rain expected to impact parts of the northern Rockies by midweek elevated to critical fire weather concerns across much of the Inter Mountain West Texas coast including now here's today's weather story tral storm War as of early this morning tropical storm front scene continues turning in the western Gulf of Mexico just to the southeast of Brownsville Texas and moving on a gradual northward motion frine is forecast to strengthen into a hurricane before an expected landfall in Southern Louisiana on Wednesday as the system approaches the central Gulf Coast and eventually pushes Inland across Louisiana an increased threat of life-threatening storm surge hurricane for winds and considerable flash flooding is anticipated rainfall amounts of 4 to 8 in with local amounts up to 12 in are forecast across much of Central and Eastern Louisiana and Mississippi through Thursday night frine is then forecast to continue its trk northward into the Midsouth on Thursday while quickly weakening however additional heavy rainfall and flash flooding concerns are possible into Western Tennessee neighboring regions a stationary front extending Eastward from the center of the storm over the next few days will also Focus areas of numerous slow moving thunderstorms capable of containing intense rainfall rates between the Florida Peninsula and Central Gulf Coast residents are reminded to remain weather ready and never drive across flooded roadways and red the only other section of the lower 48 expecting chances for Heavy Rain through midweek are Parts the northern Rockies as a deep upper level low crosses over the region a few inches of rainfall throughout Northwest Montana could lead to an increased risk of flash flooding on Wednesday which has prompted a slight risk of excessive rainfall this storm system will also produce Gusty winds throughout the Inter Mountain West and lead to fire weather concerns specifically the Storm Prediction Center has issued a critical fire weather area for much of Nevada and western Utah current and continued Wildfire activity over the Great Basin will further add to the Smoky Skies noticeable throughout the Northern Plains Midwest and parts of the Ohio and Tennessee valleys high temperatures will remain above average average and into potentially dangerous levels across parts of Southern California and the Southwest today before a quick cool down commences by midweek meanwhile upper ridging in the north central us is expected to produce more summerlike afternoon temperatures into the upper 80s and low 90s as far north as the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest by Thursday these temperatures equate to around 10 to 20° above average but are not expected to break many Daily records again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share the stream the midle co thank you for watching weather tracker plus tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the include winds sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limit thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disase wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where batan Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and red fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and esbu Santa Bay when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could count size or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas oranus Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and sees 6 to 11 fet where Coastal Waters from Baton Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port Aris to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions the current time is 4:26 a.m. Central Daylight Time friend seem likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm Francine since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern golfin is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern G Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts of up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm force winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baam Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited threat of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disas wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay very rough where B Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus chrisy and new Asus Bays Copo arantis and red fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and esbu Santa Bay when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider all altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arenus Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asis Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asis Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and sees 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from baffing Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port lanis to mordon the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friends seem likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm friend seen since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern gulfin is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm Francine is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited threat of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected Ed at this time Hazard disease wave heights 88 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast the current time is 4:32 a.m. Central Daylight Time tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay very rough where bam Bay and upper lagona MRE Corpus Christi and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and red fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and E to Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions the main import seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arensis Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from baffan Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arensis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friends seem likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm friend scen since the last advisory FR scine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the bay between baam Bay and morda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disase wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where B Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and red fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and esbu Santa Bay when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following location in Texas oranus Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asis Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and sees 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from batham Bay to Port arensis 20 nautical miles in coastal Waters from Port ranis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm force winds and Hazard disase could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friend seen likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm frine since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern golfin is moving slowly nnw FR scine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baam Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where Baff Bay and upper Laguna modre Corpus Christi and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and red fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and esy to Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arus Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rapero Coastal San P tricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands the current time is 4:41 a.m. Central Daylight Time tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from batam Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arensis to manag Gordon the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter cores and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friends seem likely to become a hurrian came today's situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm friend seen since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern Golf and is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for a near shore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between Baff Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited threat of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to know impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where B Bay and upper lagona MRE Corpus Christi and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and red fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and ESU Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arensis Islands arantis Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rerio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands trop iCal storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from Bon Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port ranis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friends seem likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm Francine since the last advisory Francine is still expecting to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is moving slowly nnw Francine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm Fran scene is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast planed for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baam Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay very rough where ba Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christi and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and red fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and Es reach to Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm F watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arensis Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asis Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and sees 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from batam Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arensis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friends SE likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm FR scen since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern golfin is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm friend scene is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast planed for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening Flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast the current time is 4 4:51 a.m. Central Daylight Time tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where baton Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christi and new Asus Bays Copo arantis and redish bays and San Antonio mosit and Es to Santa Bay when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas a rensus island arantis Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from baffan Bay to Port arenus out 20 nautical miles and Coastal water Waters from Port lanis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friend seem likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm frine since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern golfin is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in forward motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include winds sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between batham Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited threat of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak range fall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disas wave heights 83 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay is very rough where batam Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bays Copo arantis and red fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and esit to Santa Bay when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arus Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rerio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asis Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from batham Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arensis to mordon the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm force winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friend seem likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm friend seen since the last advice advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern golfin is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm Fran scine is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watch are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph Coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between Baff Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited threat of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact impa is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where batam Bay and upper leguna MRE Corpus Christi and new Asus Bay Copo oranus and red fish Bay in San Antonio mosquit and ESU Santa Bay when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disase could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain import seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arenus Islands arantis Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rerio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and sees 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from batam Bay to Port arus out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port Rancis to mordon a ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions the current time is 5:01 a.m. central daylight time friend SE likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm friend scen since the last advisory FR scene is still expected to intensify over the next 2 4 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is moving slowly nnw Francine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm Francine is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 M hour are forecast planed for hazardous tropical storm force winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including The Bays between Baffin Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disas wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where baton Bay and upper lagona MRE Corpus Christi and new Asus Bay Copo oranus and red fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and ESB to Santa Bays when when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arus Islands arus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and SE 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from batham Bay to Port lanis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port Francis to manag Gordon a ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these Hazard dis conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friend seen likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm Francine since the last advisory Francine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern golfin is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 feet possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between Baff Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disase wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where baffan Bay and upper lagona MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and redf fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and SB to Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage V and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arensis Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rerio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from baffing Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arensis to mord Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friends seem likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm frine since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3950 7 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the base between batham Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disas wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where batham Bay and upper lagona MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bays Copo arantis and red fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and ESU Santa Bay when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disase could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and lash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas the current time is 511 a.m. Central Daylight Time a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arenus Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal ruero Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from batham Bay to Port arenus out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port ranis to mordon the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disase could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friend seen likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm frine since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern gulfin is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm Francine is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast in including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 1525 m per hour with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay very rough where batam Bay and upper lagona MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and red fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and FB to Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arensis Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asis Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from baon Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port ranis to manag Gordon Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek saf Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friends seem likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm friend scen since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern golfin is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our near shore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast planed for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disas wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remain in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where vat Bay and upper lagona MRE Corpus Christi and new Asus Bay Copo oranus and redfish bays and San Antonio mosquit and esbu Santa Bay when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest Wind and Hazard disase could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arenus Islands oranus calhon Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rapero Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from baon Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port Francis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm force winds and Hazard disas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friends seem likely to become a hurricane today situation overview the has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm Francine since the last advisory Francine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern golfin is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between Baff Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast the current time is 5:22 a.m. Central Daylight Time tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay is very rough where batam Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christie and new acus Bays Copo arantis and redf fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and ESU Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains an effect for the following locations in Texas arensis Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rapero Coastal San Patricio clayberg Island and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from batam Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arensis to mordon the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friend seen likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm friend seen since the last last advisory Francine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm Fran scene is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our near shore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan Fort hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between Baff Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited threat of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where ban Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bay Copo oranus and red fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and E reach to Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter cores and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arensis Islands arantis Calhoun Islands Coastal calhon Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and SE 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from batan Bay to Port rensus out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port ranis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous condition remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friends seem likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm Francine since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the Southwest golfin is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm Fran scene is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition the there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 M hour with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm force winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between batham Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disas wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay is very rough where batham Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christi and new Asus Bays Copo arantis and red fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and esbu Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm force winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arus Islands arus Calhoun Islands Co Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands the current time is 5:31 a.m. Central Daylight Time tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and SE 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from batham to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arensis to manag Gordon the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and SL flash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friend seem likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm FR scen since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern gulfin is moving slowly nnw fren is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scine is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan Fort hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between Baff Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited threat of Flash flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard diseas wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where batam Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christi and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and redf fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and ESB to Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas oranus Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and sees 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from Baton Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arensis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest Wings expand Ed early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friend seen likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall all strength of tropical storm Francine since the last advisory Francine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm Francine is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana Coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 milph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 30 9 57 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baam Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the Coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disas wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where b b and upper lagona MRE Corpus chrisy and new AC Bays Copo oranus and red fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and fbu Santa Bay when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm force winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arus Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from batham Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arensis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility m governers should alter plant to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friends seem likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm frine since the last advisory fren is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern Golf and is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our near shore and all offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include winds sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited threat of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast the current time is 5:41 a.m. Central Daylight Time tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay very rough where B Bay and upper lagona modre Corpus chrisy and new Asus Bays Copo arantis and redfish bays and San Antonio es and Es reach to Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arensis Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rafio Coastal San patrio clayberg islands and new Asis Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what e flash flood warning for Southeastern Cameron County in Deep South Texas from Bay out 20 naal miles and Coastal Waters from Port Lis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain important seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friend seen likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm frine since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern golfin is moving slowly and end up W frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm frine is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous imp attacks to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between Baffin Bay and morda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disas wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical St storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where B Bay and upper lagona MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bay Copo oranus and redish bays in San Antonio mosquit and esbu Santa Bay when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas orthus Islands orthus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayber Coastal new Asus Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and SE 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from ban Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port ranis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm force winds and Hazard disas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friends seem likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm frine since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm Fran scene is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include winds sustained winds 1525 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disas wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where batham Bay and upper Laguna Madre Corpus Christie and new Asus Bays Copo arantis and redfish bays and San Antonio mosquit and ESB to Santa Bay when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions m in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arensis Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rerio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from batham Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arensis to manag Gord Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or Dam Dage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions the current time is 5:51 a.m. central daylight time friend seen likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm fr since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern Golf and is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scine is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include winds sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between Baffin Bay and morda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disas wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where B Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bay Copo Aran and red fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and esbu Santa Bay when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas orthus Islands oranus calhon Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asis Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 5 knots and sees 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from bam Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port ranis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friend seem likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm fren since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over over the southwestern gulfin is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include winds sustained winds 1525 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between batham Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disas wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas Coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where batham Bay and upper lagona MRE Corpus Christy and new Asus Bays Copo arantis and red fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and ESU Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arensis Islands oranus Calhoun Island Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from baath Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles in coastal Waters from Port arensis to manord Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter cores and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friends seem likely to be become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm friend scen since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern Golf and is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm friend scene is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 m per hour are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between batham Bay and mord Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited threat of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disas wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay very rough where B Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christi and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and redf fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and ESU Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disase could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas the current time is 6:01 a.m. Central Daylight Time a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arenus Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rero Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 fet where Coastal Waters from Baton Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port duris to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friend seemen likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm frine since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is moving slowly nnw Francine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm Francine is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Force Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immedi along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard diseas wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay is very rough where batam Bay and upper lagona MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bays Copo arantis and redf fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and esbu Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains an effect for the following locations in Texas arensis Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from baath Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arensis to mordon Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friends seem likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm friend seen since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern golfin is moving slowly nnw FR scene is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm Francine is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for a near and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include winds sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plann for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between Baff Bay and madag Gorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited threat of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disase wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where batham Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christi and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and red fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and ESU Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest Wind possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas a Anis Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asis Coastal rerio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from batam Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles in Coastal Waters from Port ranis to mordon the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest Wings expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain import seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous condition friend seen likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm frine since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is moving slowly NW fren is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in for W Ward motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include winds sustained winds 15 25 M hour with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm force winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baam Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disas wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast the current time is 6:12 a.m. Central Daylight Time trop tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bas very rough where bath Bay and upper lagona MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bays Copo arantis and redf fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and esit to Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm force winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arenus Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from batham Bay to Port arenus out 20 knal miles in coastal Waters from Port ranis to manag Gordon a ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm force winds and Hazard disas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friends seem likely to become a hurricane today situation over little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm friend seen since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern gulfin is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm Francine is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include winds sustained winds 1525 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between Baff Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited threat of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay very rough where batam B and upper lagona MRE Corpus Christi and new Asus Bays Copo arantis and redf fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and esbu Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arus Islands oranus Calon Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from baam Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arensis to manag Gordon Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain import seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friend seen likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm frine since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is moving slowly and NW frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm Francine is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast planed for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited threat of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disas wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service life-threatening storm surge and hurricane force winds as well as the risk of considerable flash flooding are forecast across Southern Louisiana on Wednesday as Francine approaches heavy rain expected to impact parts of the northern Rockies by midweek elevated to critical fire weather concerns across much of the Inter Mountain West Wind andas now here's today's weather story as of early this morning tropical storm frine continues turning in the western Gulf of Mexico just to the southeast of Brownsville Texas and moving on a gradual northward motion frine is forecast to strengthen into a hurricane before an expected landfall in Southern Louisiana on Wednesday as the system approaches the central Gulf Coast and eventually pushes Inland across Louisiana an increased threat of life-threatening storm surge hurricane for winds and considerable flash flooding is anticipated rainfall amounts of 4 to 8 in with local amounts up to 12 in are forecast across much of Central and Eastern Louisiana and Mississippi through Thursday night frine is then forecast to continue its truck northward into the Midsouth on Thursday while quickly weakening however additional heavy rainfall and flash flooding concerns are possible into Western Tennessee neighboring regions a stationary front extending Eastward from the center of the storm over the next few days will also Focus areas of numerous slow-moving thunderstorms capable of containing intense rainfall rates between the Florida Peninsula and Central Gulf Coast residents are reminded to remain weather ready and never drive across flooded roadways the only other section of the lower 48 expecting chances for Heavy Rain through midweek are Parts the northern Rockies as a deep upper level low crosses over the region a few inches of rainfall throughout Northwest Montana could lead to an increased risk of flash flooding on Wednesday which is prompted a slight risk of excessive rainfall this storm system will also produce Gusty winds throughout The Inter Mountain West and lead to fire weather concerns specifically the Storm Prediction Center has issued a critical fire weather area for much of Nevada and western Utah current and continued Wildfire activity over the Great Basin will further add to the Smoky Skies noticeable throughout the Northern Plains Midwest and parts of the Ohio and Tennessee valleys high temperatures will remain above average average and into potentially dangerous levels across parts of Southern California and the Southwest today before a quick cool down commen es by midweek meanwhile upper ridging in the north central us is expected to produce more summer like afternoon temperatures into the upper 80s and low 90s as far north as the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest by Thursday these temperatures equate to around 10 to 20° above average but are not expected to break many Daily records again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share the stream thank you for watching weather tracker Plus for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited threat of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disase wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay very rough where batam Bay and upper lagona MRE Corpus chrisy and new Asus Bays Copo arantis and red fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and ESU Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek safe haror alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arus Islands arus Cal Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rerio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from batam Bay to Port duris out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port duris to m Gord a ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friend seen likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm frine since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm Fran scine is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between Baffin Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 inch expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disas wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay very very rough where bat Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christi and new Asus Bay Copo Aris and red fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and ESU Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas orthus Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and SE 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from bam Bay to Port rensus out 20 nautical miles in coastal Waters from Port ranis to mordon a ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friends seem likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm friend seen since the last advisory friend SC is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm Fran scene is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Tech Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include winds sustained winds 1525 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast the current time is 6:31 a.m. Central Daylight Time tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and base very rough where batam Bay and upper lagona modre Corp chrisy and new Asus Bays Copo arantis and redf fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and esbu Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek safe armor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arensis Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asis Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what e winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from baath Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arensis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friends SE likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm friend scen since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm Fran scene is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for are Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between Baff and Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disas wave heights 813 ft R currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay very rough where baton Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christi and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and redf fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and ESU Santa Bay when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arthus Islands arthus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asis Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from B Bay to Port rensis out 20 nautical miles in coastal Waters from Port Francis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazard conditions friend seen likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm frine since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is moving slowly nnw fren is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include winds sustained winds 1520 5 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard diseas wave heights 88 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 kn knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where ban Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus chrisy and new Asus Bays Copo arantis and red fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and esbu Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arensis Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clay ber islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from Baton Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arensis to mord Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday Day morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter cores and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions the current time is 6:41 a.m. central daylight time friend SE likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm FR scen since the last advisory Francine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm fr is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between Baffin Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited threat of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated height the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where baton Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christi and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and redf fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and ESU Santa Bay when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arensis Islands arus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asis Islands tropical storm morning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from bam Bay to Port rensus out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port ranis to mordon a ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and hazardous Seas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friends seen likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm Francine since the last advisory Francine is still expected to intensive ify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern gulfing is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scine is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast planed for hazardous tropical storm force winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time hazard disase wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay very rough where batam Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bay Copo arantis and red fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and esbu Santa days when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arus Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rapero Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asis Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and sees 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from bam Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arensis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter core and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friends seem likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm friend scen since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern golfin is moving slowly n NW fren is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include winds sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding the lied threat of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where ban Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and redf fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and esbu Santa Bay when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas the current time is 6:51 a.m. Central Daylight Time a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arensis Islands Calhoun Islands Coastal calhon Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rerio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from Baton Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port a static ORD a ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek safe haror alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friends seem likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm Francine since the last advisory Francine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast planed for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baam Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disas wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knot and Bays very rough where batam Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bays Copo arantis and red fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and esbu Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas orus Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and sees 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from baffan Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port ranis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friends seem likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm friend seen since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is moving slowly n NW frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between Baff Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited threat of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected Ed at this time Hazard disease wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where bath Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bays Copo arantis and redf fish bays and Sen and Antonio mosquit and esbu Santa Bay when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain import seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arensis Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from Baff Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arus TOA ORD the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friend seem likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm frine since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is moving slowly nnw Francine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast planed for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 m per hour coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between batham Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disase wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast the current time is 702 a.m. Central Daylight Time tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where baton Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and redf fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and esit to Santa Bay when Trump iCal storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible Hazard disc conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas orus Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asis Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and sees 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from bam Bay to Port arenus out 20 nautical miles in coastal Waters from Port ranis to mordon the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disase could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friend seem likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm frine since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern golfin is moving slowly nnw FR scine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm Francine is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained wind 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into to Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay very rough where batham Bay and upper lagona MRE Corpus Christi and new Asus Bays Copo arantis and red fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and Es to Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas oranus Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rerio Coastal San Patric clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from Baton Bay to Port ranis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port ranis to manag Gord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard diseas could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friends SE likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm frine since the last advisory Francine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is moving slowly nnw FR scene is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scine is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast planed for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 M per hour coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between Baff Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where bat Bay and upper lagona MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bay Copo arantis and red fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and ESU Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or sec cure The Vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas orus Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands the current time is 711 a.m. Central Daylight Time tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from ba Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port ranis to mordon a ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friend seen likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm frine since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern golfin is moving slowly nnw Francine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm Francine is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including Bay and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast planed for hazardous tropical storm force winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between batham Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time hazardous Seas wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay very rough where batham Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bay Copo oranus and red fish Bay and San Antonio mosquit and Es bitu Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arus Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calon Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rerio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asis Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from Baton Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arensis to manag Gordon a ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disase could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friends seen likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm FR scine since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern golfin is moving slowly nnw friends SC is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm frene is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include winds sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast planed for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where baton Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and redf fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and ESB to Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard dis season could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arensis Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from baffan Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port ranis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disase could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friends seem likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm Francine since the last advisory Francine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm Fran scene is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include winds sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baam Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast the current time is 7:21 a.m. Central Daylight Time tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 five knots and Bays very rough where bin Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bays Copo arantis and red fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and ESU Santa Bay when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter cores and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas oranus Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asis Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from batham Bay to Port arus out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port Aris to mordon the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning in packs tropical storm force winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friend seem likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm friend seen since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited threat of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bay is very rough where batham Bay and upper lagona MRE Corpus chrisy and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and redf fish bays and San Antonio mosquit and Es reach to Santa Bay when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain import seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arenus Islands arantis Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asis Coastal rerio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from Baff Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from port ranis tomatic or the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm force winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friend seen likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm frine since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is moving slowly nnw Francine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm Francine is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 1525 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between batham Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disas wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where baton Bay and upper Lona MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bays Copo arantis and red fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and esit to Santa Bays when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter cores and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arenus Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asis Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asis Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and seas 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from bam Bay to Port arenus out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port Francis to mordon a ship Channel out 20 nautical Miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plants to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions the current time is 7:31 a.m. central daylight time friend seen likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm frine since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern golfin is moving slowly nnw fren is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustain winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazard this tropical storm Forest Winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the Bays between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited thread of flash flooding tues Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disease wave heights 813 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where batan Bay and upper Laguna MRE Corpus chrisy and new Asus Bay Copo oranus and red fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and SB to Santa Bay when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arenus Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal calhon Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rapero Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and sees 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from ban Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port arensis to mord Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm force winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plans to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friends seem likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm Francine since the last advisory Francine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern Gulf and is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm Francine is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the Louisiana coast on wedn tropical storm watches are in effect along the middle Texas coast including bays and waterways with tropical storm warnings in effect for our Nearshore and offshore Waters in addition there are several potentially hazardous impacts to the region the threats include wind sustained winds 15 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph are forecast plan for hazardous tropical storm force winds of 3957 mph coastal flooding Peak inundation up to 3 ft possible across the middle Texas coast including the bay between baffan Bay and Matagorda Bay greatest threat for storm surge is from Tuesday through Wednesday evening flash flooding limited threat of flash flooding Tuesday into Wednesday Peak rainfall amounts of up to around 1 in expected isolated higher the greatest amounts will likely occur immediately along the coast tornadoes little to no impact is expected at this time Hazard disas wave heights 8 13 ft rip currents high risk of rip currents across all of the Texas coast tropical storm watch remains in effect what East Winds 15 to 25 knots with gusts up to 35 knots and Bays very rough where batham Bay and upper lagona MRE Corpus Christie and new Asus Bays Copo oranus and red fish bays in San Antonio mosquit and ESB to Santa Bay when tropical storm Forest winds possible early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should consider altering plans to avoid possible hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and Slash or secure the vessel for severe wind and seas a tropical storm watch remains in effect for the following locations in Texas arenus Islands oranus Calhoun Islands Coastal Calhoun Coastal clayberg Coastal new Asus Coastal rafio Coastal San Patricio clayberg islands and new Asus Islands tropical storm warning remains in effect what East Winds 20 to 25 knots with dusts up to 35 knots and sees 6 to 11 ft where Coastal Waters from Baff Bay to Port arensis out 20 nautical miles and Coastal Waters from Port ranis to mord the Ship Channel out 20 nautical miles when tropical storm Forest winds expected early Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning impacts tropical storm Forest winds and Hazard disease could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility Mariners should alter plant to avoid these hazardous conditions remain in Port seek Safe Harbor alter course and slash or secure the vessel for hazardous conditions friends seem likely to become a hurricane today situation overview little has changed with regard to the overall strength of tropical storm frine since the last advisory frine is still expected to intensify over the next 24 hours and become a hurricane the system is currently located over the southwestern golfin is moving slowly nnw frine is expected to turn towards the Northeast today with an increase in Forward Motion toward the northern Gulf Coast tropical storm FR scene is currently expected to make landfall as a hurricane along the L

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