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***Update on Sara, northeast Red Flag Warnings, the Long Island forecast, rain coming next Thursday, and colder with an inland/ elevation northeast snow chance for Thanksgiving week***

- No real changes with Tropical Storm Sara and it brings catastrophic rain of up to 30 inches in northern Honduras and loses tropical characteristics inland. Some rain from it will make it to Florida, but it won't be able to re-organize into a tropical system.


- Red Flag Warnings for parts of the northeast today and they will also be issued for tomorrow with very dry and breezy conditions.


- Rain and some wind from some tropical moisture and a frontal system for next Thursday and then followed by the upper level low on Friday with a few more showers. Widespread totals of 0.5" to 1.25" with higher amounts inland. More details and fine-tuning as it gets closer.


- It does look like a potential system for Thanksgiving week with some colder air will bring a chance for some inland and higher elevation snow to the northeast, especially farther north. Lots of time to watch it.


- 1st image: My Long Island forecast

- 2nd image: Tropical Storm Sara

- 3rd image: Elevated fire spread conditions for today

- 4th and 5th images: Model Blend precipitation and snow maps for the next 10 days

- 6th image: Snow map for the next 15 days from the Euro ensemble mean to show where the best chances for snow will be

- 7th image: Long Island temps for the next 15 days










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