September 21 11PM Update on Hurricane Teddy & it's race towards Nova Scotia
/Updated: September 21 @ 11:55 PM
Valid: September 22 @ 12:00 AM
Forecaster: James Follette
Good Evening! Here is the latest on the track and data on Teddy.
First here is what you need to know about Hurricane Teddy current data.
Hurricane Teddy is continuing to move Northward away from Bermuda and increasing in speed, now at a speedy 26 mph.
Teddy is a Category 1 Hurricane with 90 mph winds and is still expected to strengthen Tonight Before weakening again as it nears landfall in Nova Scotia.
Now to Latest track forecast. Teddy is expected to first make landfall over Marie Joseph, then cross through St. Mary's & Goshen then St. Andrew's between Antigonish and Heatherton. all through the day on Tuesday Evening into Wednesday.
After that it will cross over waters between PEI and Cape Breton as a Post-Tropical Storm.
Teddy should make landfall as a Post-Tropical Hurricane with Category 1 winds of 80 mph. There is still a slight chance though that Teddy could maintain Hurricane status just before making landfall.
Nevertheless, Tropical Storm Conditions are expected all over the province, and Tropical Storm Warnings and watches are in place.
There is also Storm Surge warnings, Rainfall warnings & Wind warnings.
If you have not done so yet, to prepare for the storm, you will only have a few hours in the morning to do so before Teddy rushes in.
Storm drains should be cleared, Vulnerable trees cut down, patio furniture, Trampolines, Garbage bins and other objects brought inside before noon Tomorrow!
Should also have your storm plan in place and ready, Generators, food, and chargers ready in case of Power outages.
Storm kits, Emergency plans, Evacuation plans should be ready and viewed over.
Instant Weather Meteorologists and Forecasters will continue to keep you posted through out the storm coverage before, during and after the storm.
Stay safe! and Hunker down, because we have another Arthur on our footsteps!