Bob Nekaro Weather Center/Current Storms

 BNWC issuing advisories for the Arctic on PS HOLLY

Arctic
Polar Storm HOLLY

As of 18:00 UTC Nov 30 2017: Invest 99N
 * Location: 56.5°N 82.0°W
 * Maximum Sustained Winds: 50 kt (60 mph)
 * Minimum Pressure: 998 mb

As of 18:00 UTC Nov 30 2017:
 * Location: 50.9°N 51.3°W
 * Maximum Sustained Winds: 30 kt (35 mph)
 * Minimum Pressure: 1007 mb

Polar Weather Outlook
000 ABNT20 KBNWC 242328 PWONP

POLAR WEATHER OUTLOOK BOB NEKARO WEATHER CENTER RALEIGH, NC 100 PM EST THU NOV 30 2017

For the Arctic basin:

BNWC is issuing advisories on recently downgraded Polar Storm Holly, located over the southeastern Hudson Bay.

An area of low pressure, associated with a polar wave, has formed over the South Labrador Sea. Snow shower activity associated with this system has become a little better organized during the past few hours. However, recent satellite data indicates that this system does not possess a well-defined circulation center. Regardless, conditions are very conducive for additional development, and a polar depression or storm is expected to form during the next day or so over the Labrador Sea as it moves north-northeastward, and then northward, at about 10 mph.


 * Formation chance within 48 hours...high...90 percent
 * Formation chance within 5 days...high...near 100 percent

$$ Forecaster Bob