3PM advisory for Tropical Storm #Eta. Messy forecast ahead but confidence continues to grow in the idea of Eta being in the southeastern gulf by early next week. Eta could be a significant rainmaker for South Florida.
Uncertainty abounds after the 5 day mark in the forecast. pic.twitter.com/22MY2hzyd0
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) November 4, 2020
While there is no way to definitively know where Eta will end up, the trends have certainly not been encouraging in that it seems way more likely than not Eta will be in the Gulf of Mexico by Monday… https://t.co/XeEq4UckYi
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) November 4, 2020
?If we could bottle this weather up for the remainder of the year that would be great! Not a cloud to be found along the northern Gulf coast with highs in the low 70s.
? Look carefully and you can see smoke from prescribed burns over southeastern Alabama. pic.twitter.com/lUB6Qa14da
— NWS Mobile (@NWSMobile) November 4, 2020
It is increasingly likely that Eta will be a storm that will move into the eastern Gulf of Mexico.
Very complex forecast that probably won’t have good confidence till the weekend. pic.twitter.com/4v7TDMBsCg
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) November 4, 2020