Tropical storm conditions are nearing the East Coast of Florida Sunday morning as Tropical Storm Isaias brings heavy rain and strong winds to parts of the Bahamas.Isaias, which had been a hurricane, weakened late Saturday.MORE: ABC News chief meteorologist Ginger Zee explains how hurricanes form
Tropical storm alerts now stretch from Florida to North Carolina and may move further north.Isaias will pick up forward speed and accelerate into the Northeast U.S., likely tracking very close to I-95 from Washington, D.C. to Philadelphia to New York City and then moving into New England.
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Isaias will pick up forward speed and accelerate into the Northeast U.S., likely tracking very close to I-95 from Washington, D.C. to Philadelphia to New York City and then moving into New England.
ABC News The current forecast track shows the center of Isaias moving near or over the East Coast of Florida Sunday and into Sunday night.Isaias is expected to bring six inches of rain to parts of eastern Florida and a storm surge of 1 to 4 feet.MORE: Atlantic hurricane season underway: Experts predict above-normal season Isaias may be near Jacksonville or Daytona Beach by Monday morning.Tropical Storm Isaias is currently bringing heavy rain and strong winds to parts of the Bahamas and Tropical Storm Conditions are nearing the east coast of Florida. The storm has winds of 65 mph and is about 45 Miles east-northeast of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The storm is moving northwest at 9 mph.Tropical Storm Isaias is currently bringing heavy rain and strong winds to parts of the Bahamas and Tropical Storm Conditions are nearing the east coast of Florida. The storm has winds of 65 mph and is about 45 Miles east-northeast of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The storm is moving northwest at 9 mph.
ABC News Isaias will then move back over the ocean, passing by Georgia, before moving into the Carolinas.Isaias is expected to pick up speed and accelerate into the Northeast, likely tracking very close to Interstate 95 from Washington, D.C., to Philadelphia to New York City and then moving into New England.In the Carolinas and the Mid-Atlantic, the main threat will be very heavy rain and coastal flooding.By Tuesday evening, the storm will likely pass very close to New York City with torrential rain and some coastal flooding.Source : abcnews.go.com