Hurricane #Fiona has made landfall in southwestern Puerto Rico near Punta Tocon. Maximum sustained winds at landfall were estimated to be 85 mph. pic.twitter.com/V0AaNaOwjI
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 18, 2022
Hurricane #Fiona has made landfall in southwestern Puerto Rico near Punta Tocon. Maximum sustained winds at landfall were estimated to be 85 mph. pic.twitter.com/V0AaNaOwjI
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 18, 2022
A few small, isolated showers have developed this afternoon across parts of Baldwin, Mobile, Washington, Clarke, Choctaw, and Monroe counties. These small showers are drifting south.
A few scattered downpours will be possible over the next several hours. pic.twitter.com/4xJitmUSWn
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 18, 2022
Two recon missions investigated Fiona this morning as it organized more quickly & intensified into the third Atlantic hurricane of the year, with an eye starting to become apparent on visible satellite.
An unfortunate situation for Puerto Rico coupled with dangerous flooding. pic.twitter.com/qr9LCy3dSg
— Tomer Burg (@burgwx) September 18, 2022
Hurricane #Fiona has max. winds near 80 mph and is strengthening. Hurricane conditions are expected across portions of Puerto Rico today and in portions of the Dominican Republic tonight into Monday.
No direct local impacts are expected in Alabama or NW Florida due to Fiona. pic.twitter.com/830f77bXhr
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 18, 2022
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— Ditto Gorme (@dittogorme) September 18, 2022