Good evening, everyone. It’s absolutely nasty out there with rounds of rain spinning across the region, courtesy of low pressure number one. Low pressure number two is the big daddy that spins in here Tuesday night through Thursday.

Here’s a quick look at what to expect…

We’ve talked a lot about the rain with this system and it still looks to bring another 1″-3″ of rain to much of the state. The winds are another factor with gusts hitting 30mph or a touch higher from time to time.

Here’s a look at the NAM wind gust forecast…

The good news is this system spins away just in time for Halloween, which looks chilly and dry. Beyond that comes two clipper looking systems to start November. The first one arrives Saturday with some chilly showers and the second one following it up a few days later…

Can we get a wet flake or graupel out of this setup? Maybe, but a chilly shower is the more likely.

Hurricane Melissa is now one of the strongest hurricanes in recorded history in the Atlantic Basin. It’s also the strongest hurricane ever this late in the year. Monster…

And the current track…

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That’s awful!

I will update as needed and will have updates on my Meteorologist Chris Bailey Facebook Page

Until then, here are your rain and wind tracking tools for the day…

Warnings

Watches

Make it a great evening and take care.