The letter inside the dot indicates the NHCs forecast intensity for that time. 10 hours agoHurricane Henri path.
2 days agoHurricane Henri.

Hurricane henri map. As of 11 pm Henri. The orange circle indicates the current position of the center of the. Tropical Depression wind speed less than 39 MPH.
Tropical Storm wind speed between 39 MPH and 73 MPH. Copy copyShortcut to copy Link copied. Rainfall map for the hurricane from the NHC Image.
Hurricane Henri is now the third hurricane. 1 day agoA map by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA shows the path of Henri as it moves up the coast from Saturday through Tuesday. NHC tropical cyclone forecast tracks.
NHC Henri is predicted to make landfall today after which the storm will turn to. According to the National Hurricane Center Henri gained strength in the Atlantic Ocean with winds of up to 75 miles per hour and is expected to make landfall on Long Island or southern New England on Sunday August 22. Hurricane wind speed between 74 MPH and 110 MPH.
NOAA is tracking Tropical Storm and Hurricane. Past Track in KMZ. Eastern on Saturday August 21 the National Hurricane Center NHC provided a map of Henris projected path which you can see above or via the link here.
23 hours agoAs of August 21 2021 Hurricane Henris projected path is up along the Northeast. This updating map shows the forecast track and winds from Henri. 23 hours agoTROPICAL storm Henri has now strengthened into a hurricane and is projected to make landfall in the Northeast as early as August 21 2021.
This graphic shows an approximate representation of coastal areas under a hurricane warning red hurricane watch pink tropical storm warning blue and tropical storm watch yellow. Hazardous conditions will extend over a large area with New York City being placed under a tropical storm warning on Saturday. 1129 PM EDT Aug 21 2021.
Maps models latest track. 1 day agoAs of 11 pm. Major Hurricane wind speed greater than 110 MPH.
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