ALG Connect: Hurricane Isaias Weather Alert



Hurricane Isaias to Strengthen in the Bahamas and Will Track near Florida, East Coast into Next Week

Hurricane Isaias (ees-ah-EE-ahs) will track through the Bahamas into Saturday and near Florida this weekend, before tracking up the East Coast as far north as New England next week. Isaias became a hurricane following an investigative flight by the Hurricane Hunters late Thursday, which found winds of 80 mph. Isaias remains a Category 1 hurricane, on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale.

Tropical storm watches are in effect for parts of the Florida Peninsula, including Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach. A watch means tropical storm conditions are possible Saturday and Saturday night.

Hurricane warnings have been issued for the Bahamas, including Nassau, Freeport, and the Abacos Islands, where hurricane conditions are expected into Saturday. Tropical storm warnings remain in effect for the Dominican Republic. A warning means tropical storm conditions are either expected or are already occurring.

Strong winds and bands of rain are lashing the southeast Bahamas, as well as the Turks and Caicos. Wind gusts over 50 mph have been measured in the Turks and Caicos late Thursday night and early Friday.

Bands of heavy rain also remain in parts of Hispaniola, particularly over the Dominican Republic.

Florida, East Coast U.S. Concern

The NHC projected path below shows that this system could be located near or east of the Florida Peninsula by this weekend. Isaias will then gradually move northeastward near the East Coast. However, this forecast is not nearly as straightforward as it might seem.

We recognize the severe impact that current conditions are having on our customers and we are committed to restoring service levels as quickly as possible. As a result of these weather issues, the ALG Client Service Team will send daily updates as we monitor the progress and track job level impact.



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