![]() ![]() Currently, there are tropical storm warnings in place along the coast of Delaware, stretching north to Rhode Island, but the National Hurricane Center predicts the storm’s center will come ashore around the New York/Connecticut border and travel over Western New England. ![]() The newly minted Tropical Storm Fay is moving up the Atlantic Coast at about 10 mph with a maximum sustained wind speed of 50 mph. It’s not quite the thunder-and-lightning predicted at the beginning of the week, but attendees should keep in mind that, with tropical systems, there is a higher degree of uncertainty in predictions, as the path and expected conditions can shift rapidly. The temperature will drop to a more comfortable 70 degrees, and the wind will die down as well.Īttendees are not allowed to bring umbrellas into the venue. The rally starts at 8 p.m., and NWS says there’s a 30% chance of showers. Besides the rain, it’s going to be a muggy 81 degrees, with a 10 to 15 mph wind. After 3 p.m., there’s still a chance for showers and a thunderstorm. The convergence left many potential attendees wondering what will the weather be for Trump’s rally at Portsmouth International Airport?Īccording to the National Weather Service, the highest likelihood of showers and thunderstorms will occur Saturday before 3 p.m., with a half-inch to three-quarters-of-an-inch possible. PORTSMOUTH - Earlier this week, the announcement of President Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again!” rally set for July 11 in Portsmouth coincided with the emergence of a tropical system in the Atlantic off the coast of North Carolina. The most up-to-date information can be found in this story. Editor’s Note: As of Friday, July 10 this rally has been postponed. ![]()
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