
There are several forecasts available to public these days, Baylor said, which further complicates weather forecasting and its perceived accuracy by the public. Good time! 🙌 - Rachel Frank August 26, 2021 “I invited her out to lunch on Tuesday just to talk and get our minds off what happened.Many of us have been there - we know how it feels to receive hate messages after a forecast didn't perfectly come to fruition.”įirst time meeting Ashley! I heard rave reviews from but it was nice to see for myself.

“I reached out to Rachel right after her post,” said Baylor, a meteorologist at New Haven's WTNH. When Ashley Baylor saw Frank's tweet, she said she contacted Frank to offer support. “A blonde that won’t stop talking.”- Rachel Frank August 23, 2021įrank's "challenging" week sounded familiar to fellow meteorologists and television journalists across Connecticut.

I’m “pathetic,” “dumb,” “sensationalist”. Now I’m getting venomous messages insulting my intelligence and my appearance. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut Media Show More Show Less Tyler Sizemore/Hearst Connecticut Media Show More Show Less 9 of20Ī low lying section of Richard Street is flooded during rains from Tropical Storm Henri in Milford, Conn. Henri doused the area with rain but left minimal damage as the hurricane was downgraded to a tropical storm before making landfall. Julia Bergman/Hearst Connecticut Media Show More Show Less 8 of20 Frontier Communications trucks repair a damaged line the day after Tropical Storm Henri hit Old Greenwich, Conn. Tyler Sizemore/Hearst Connecticut Media Show More Show Less 7 of20ĭamage caused by Tropical Storm Henri to a home on Old Plainfield Road in Canterbury as observed Monday, Aug. Tyler Sizemore/Hearst Connecticut Media Show More Show Lessĥ of20 6 of20 The beach is closed the day after Tropical Storm Henri hit Greenwich Point Park in Old Greenwich, Conn.

and remained hanging above the road during Tropical Storm Henri Jeff Jacobs / Hearst Connecticut Media Show More Show Less 4 of20 A Parks & Recreation truck drives through a puddle while cleaning up from Tropical Storm Henri at Greenwich Point Park in Old Greenwich, Conn. Brad Field / Contributed Photo Show More Show Less 3 of20Ī tree fell in Canterbury, Conn. Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media Show More Show Less 2 of20īrad Field was the chief meteorologist for the West Hartford-based NBC Connecticut for 34 years. As Tropical Storm Henri passed farther to the east, most of coastal Fairfield County experienced an ordinary rainy day on Sunday. High tide brought the waters of Long Island Sound onto a short stretch of Fairfield Beach Rd., in Fairfield, Conn.
