Hermine Plans Extended Stay in the Northeast?

Hermine Plans Extended Stay in the Northeast?

Hermine

Hurricane Hermine made landfall in Florida last night, the first hurricane to do so since 2005. The system made landfall as a Category 1 storm and has weakened since moving over land toward Georgia. It is forecast to head over the coast of the Carolinas and emerge from the outer banks into the mid-Atlantic.

To interest of those of us living in the northeast is what it does after that, and from indications on most models, it’s going to hang out here for a while:

Writes Phil at CapeCodWeather.Net:

Hermine will then turn northward and slow its forward speed, eventually stalling over the waters south of New England and east of the Mid-Atlantic. Remarkably, because it becomes blocked from the main steering currents, Hermine is then likely to sit and spin south of Nantucket for several days, perhaps lingering until the middle to end of the upcoming work week.

For now, it still appears as though the worst of the storm’s wind and rain will stay offshore, south of the Cape and Islands, with the weather here resembling that of a prolonged moderate nor’easter.

However, having a tropical system so close by for so many days is rather disconcerting from a forecasting standpoint, so obviously continue to monitor the forecast! You can see on the hurricane “spaghetti plots” how Hermine stops moving south of the region

Have a wonderful Labor Day weekend, however the weather turns out to be.

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Australian PFLAG Campaign Warns Voters of $160 Million Cost of Public Vote on Marriage Equality: WATCH

Australian PFLAG Campaign Warns Voters of $160 Million Cost of Public Vote on Marriage Equality: WATCH

A new campaign from PFLAG Australia urges Australians to push lawmakers for a free vote on marriage equality in parliament and reject a plebiscite backed by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull because of its exorbitant cost.

Malcolm Turnbull marriage plebisciteIn a new ad, the group argues that $160 million, which is what the plebiscite is expected to cost, could be better spent on other things like teachers, nurses, and education.

 

The ad directs people to the makeitlaw.com.au webform which allows concerned citizens to write their federal representatives. So far 12,000 individuals have sent over 150,000 emails through makeitlaw.com.au, according to the group.

Said PFLAG spokesperson, Sharyn Faulkner:

“This week we were encouraged by the Nick Xenophon Team coming out firmly against a plebiscite but we still need to get Labor on board. The Government is spruiking a plebiscite strongly but we intend to be just as strong in rejecting it. We won’t rest until the Senate vetoes a plebiscite and parliament gets back on track to a free vote. I thank all those Australians who have taken the time to write to their federal members and I urge them to ask their friends and family members to write too.”

A first ad from the group, which showed Turnbull getting married to his plebiscite, will be shown on Sky TV from this weekend onwards.

Watch it below:

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‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars’ Behind the Scenes: Second Elimination

‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars’ Behind the Scenes: Second Elimination

Bobby Hankinson will have his big recap up a bit later, but for those of you who watched last night’s RuPaul’s Drag Race, here’s a new regular feature we’ll be showing every morning after on Towleroad: a behind-the-scenes look at last night’s elimination.

So, DON’T WATCH unless you want SPOILERS.

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