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TROPICAL STORM FAY – Public Advisory 

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Cyclone Advisories for TROPICAL STORM FAY – Advisory 1 – 500 PM EDT

TROPICAL STORM FAY FORMS OFF THE COAST OF NORTH CAROLINA,TROPICAL STORM WARNINGS ISSUED FOR MOST OF THE NORTHEASTERNSEABOARD, FIRST TROPICAL CYCLONE TO POTENTIALLY MAKE LANDFALL NEARNYC SINCE 2011

CURRENT INFORMATION..AS OF 500 PM EDT

ABOUT 195 MI…310 KM S OF OCEAN CITY MARYLAND
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS…45 MPH
PRESENT MOVEMENT…N AT 7 MPH
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE…1005 MB
BASIN…ATLANTIC

WARNINGS AND WATCHES

ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER:

A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for…
* Cape May New Jersey to Watch Hill Rhode Island including New York
City, Long Island, and Long Island Sound

Interests elsewhere in New England should monitor the progress of
Fay. Additional inland watches and warnings could be issued this
evening.

OUTLOOK

The center of Tropical Storm Fay was located near 32.5 north and
74.9 west and moving northward at 7 mph. This general motion is
expected to continue over the next two days before a more faster
northeastward motion by Monday morning. On the forecast track,
Tropical Storm Fay will move along the U.S. East Coast and move
inland over New York City on Friday night or early Saturday.

USAF Hurricane Hunters recorded sustained winds of 45 mph with
higher gusts. Slight intensification is forecast through Friday. Fay
will gradually begin to weaken on Saturday while moving inland.

The central pressure was estimated at 1005 mb.

For the full forecaster discussion go to
http://thehurricanenet.com/al062020-d

LAND IMPACTS

WIND: Tropical storm conditions are expected to reach the warning
area within the next day and spread into the NYC area by Friday
afternoon.

RAINFALL: Tropical Storm Fay is forecast to produce rainfall amounts
near 5 inches for most of the U.S. East Coast. Heavier rainfall
amounts will be felt over portions of southern New England. Flash
flooding is possible due to these rainfall totals.

TORNADOES: A tornado or two is possible over portions of southern
New York on Friday as the system moves inland.

NEXT ADVISORY

The next intermediate advisory will be at 800 PM EDT
The next complete advisory will be at 1100 PM EDT

Forecaster Latteri

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