Isaias is going to miss the Tampa area completely.
Maybe some breezes and rain, but no real wind.
So far it looks like the New York Coast is going to be grazed, but no landfall.
Not too bad for Florida's first hurricane of 2020 considering how shitty 2020 has been on so many other fronts.
31 July 2020
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Now it's headed straight for Cape Fear and then into Hampton Roads and it will be at night. Not Happy. I've been in Hampton Roads since 1981, and I've seen my share of hurricanes over the years. I am praying for some high pressure to push it off the coast.
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