Tropical Storm Isaias

Website Editor • July 30, 2020

The national hurricane center has finally given the storm a name, Isaias. Below we have the current data as of Friday, July 31 2020 with a path shifting to the east. We may be in luck and avoid the storm, but it's too early to tell. 

Update: As of August 1st, we still see no major impact towards Southwest Florida. No watches or warnings have been provided by NOAA or by our local authorities. We will monitor the situation and apply last minute preparations if necessary. 

At Homelax we always provide the latest and up to date informations regarding a potential storm who may affect our client's properties. At the time of this post and it's predicted paths we see IMPACT on Southwest Florida, due to it's big size.  We may experience heavy winds, rain and flooding. No major damage is projected.



The storm Isaias still acts very unorganized and shows no potential to be increasing in speed or be upgraded to a Hurricane. We do not have enough information to determine the exact location, but later this weekend its expected for the storm to arrive.



Below we have a spaghetti model showcasing it's predicted path with a common trend to move east.  As soon we have more reliable informations on hand, we will update this post.

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