Página de inicio
Tiempo Los Angeles
Radar del Tiempo
Radar de lluvia
Radar de temperatura
Radar de viento
Radar de rayos
Noticias
Recomendado
Descubre la aplicación
Widget del tiempo
Contacto
Apps
Página de inicio / Noticias /

Tropical update: Philippe & Rina’s dance alters track

02:45 PM
29 de septiembre de 2023

Tropical update
Philippe & Rina’s dance alters track

It’s an active Friday in the tropics! Luckily, neither of the two named systems is a threat to land this weekend. For continuity and records, let’s discuss what’s happening this busy hurricane season to finish the week.

The good news is that having Philippe and Rina so close in proximity is making them interact and has pulled Philippe toward Rina, this is great news for the northeastern Caribbean islands, and they will get less shower activity associated with this system. These two storms dance close to each other and interact that their tracks have been altered, due to these changes, their future forecast intensity has also changed.

Philippe and Rina
Philippe and Rina

Philippe, which was slated to weaken in earlier forecasts, will put the brakes on even more brutal and be almost stationary all weekend. This will allow for the system to continue as a tropical storm while staying over 300 miles to the east-northeast of the Leeward Islands. While it parks over the weekend, the system could reach maximum sustained winds of 60 mph, which is a strong tropical storm. Mariners along the northern Leeward islands could sometimes notice choppy seas and some high waves. By Monday, Philippe is forecast to make a northward turn and remain over water.

Rina on the other hand will be moving over the weekend. Before being named earlier this week, Rina’s center was noted much more south, once it became better organized its center drifted northward and is now a bit more north than Philippe. This drift has contributed to the changes in trajectory and ultimately intensity, for both systems. The current track shows Rina traveling to the west-northwest close to 1,000 miles northeast of the Caribbean. By the beginning of next week, Rina is forecast to be a depression as it moves to the north over an area of more hostile atmospheric conditions, and well away from Philippe, on its own then. The final track could still vary this weekend as both storms continue their rendezvous over the Atlantic waters.

We are two months away from the official end of the hurricane season. Although we are downslope in the average storm activity, it must be noted that it is during the month of October and the beginning of November that tropical activity tends to increase closer to the U.S. coast, and western Caribbean. This is due to the energy left behind by fronts that, under the right atmospheric conditions, could spark a quick system, with not much time to prepare. It is important to be aware, and not let your guard down, especially if you live near the coast.

We are on duty this weekend, monitoring anything crucial with these systems and the rain impacts to the Northeast, associated with an exiting low-pressure system and fronts. Consult our forecasts throughout the weekend and our WeatherRadar to be ahead of the storm.

**This same information can be seen in Spanish, written by our meteorologists, only by configuring our application to English. Tell your family and friends that you only speak English, so they too are informed, and stay safe, please. **

Irene Sans
Noticias destacadas
domingo, 3 de mayo de 2026

Astronomía de mayo

Lluvia de estrellas y dos lunas llenas
Con la llegada de un frente frío, el aire polar se adentra mucho hacia el sur.
martes, 12 de mayo de 2026

Lluvia, tormenta y nieve

Cambio brusco de tiempo en Europa
miércoles, 6 de mayo de 2026

En España

Abril 2026: el más cálido de la historia
Más noticias
Te puede interesar
lunes, 11 de mayo de 2026

De Milwaukee a Chicago

La brisa del lago refresca el ambiente
jueves, 7 de mayo de 2026

Fuerte frente frío

Las tormentas con tornados azotan el Panhandle de Florida
La ola de calor que afecta a la mitad occidental de Estados Unidos alcanza hoy su punto álgido, y se prevén más de una docena de récords de temperatura máxima.
martes, 12 de mayo de 2026

Máximas de hoy

Olas de calor sin precedentes en el oeste
Todas las noticias
Weather & Radar

Tiempo y Radar también está disponible en

Google Play StoreApp Store

Compañía

Contacto Protección de datos Aviso legal Declaración de accesibilidad

Servicios

Subir imagen

Redes sociales

instagramyouTube