Hurricane Ida, almost 9 hours after the initial landfall, remains a destructive, major hurricane with winds of 115 mph as of 8:49PM.
Locally, scattered showers & storms are likely to continue to increase in coverage gradually all night into Monday. Tornadoes possible overnight! pic.twitter.com/gXlDBeWfPK
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) August 30, 2021
8 hours after making landfall, #Ida is *still* a major hurricane, at least for a bit longer.
Its slowdown is profound as it turns to the north, finally crossing #NOLA's latitude ~20 hours after the eye became fully visible on radar.
All of New Orleans is now without power. pic.twitter.com/ZegqVfDHam
— Jake Carstens (@JakeCarstens) August 30, 2021
@spann Ochsner Main New Orleans 10th floor pic.twitter.com/ACXGaS8gsT
— Branden Summers (@BsummsSLU) August 30, 2021
3.1” of rain in Atmore so far today. @NWSMobile @rzweather #alwx #ida #hurricaneida pic.twitter.com/75tNOW1GSL
— ???????? ??????? (@_blg94) August 29, 2021