coast. and so, again there is still a lot to be decided. this was last night s run of our computers. the head right over florida, the gfs models of the, coast and since then the new american model is off the coast, and it is much further to the west, and it s heading over to pensacola or panama city, and we ll see if the new year model doesn t come in for two more hours. we will see if that also shifts west. a lot of our computer lines that shifted west too. notice that all of those lines have trended towards the big bend area of florida, appalachia, tallahassee, some of those other areas near tampa. it s good news for the sun, and people in miami are saying, it s better for us, and south florida, but everyone in the west coast is off towards the panhandle and being like, oh boy, here we go again. the panhandles have been mailed so much over the past couple of years. and make a good point about the space coast, nasa has canceling a pre-tempted measure the the scheduled launch of th
there s still a very good chance we re going to get the hurricane conditions on the coast. let me show you one of those computer lines. the yellow line, you can see the other one right here, actually two of these. these are the two i was talking about. majority off the coast, and then these two have refused to budge back against the other one. either these are going to start going back towards the coast, which would be a horrible trend or these are going to finally get in line with the other ones. as you have been hearing about all the evacuation orders going out, over a million plus. you can t take a chance, likely a category 4 as we go through tuesday just off the florida coast. now let s go to nbc s morgan chesky in the bahamas. reporter: the worst of dorian may have made its way through the area but we are feeling significant rain in the outer bands. the main concern, all of the people who are trapped on the
hurricane center. hurricane irma. now you can see the eye here right there as the eye much the storm. when this is the islands here, there s puerto rico, and as we go through areas, the virgin islands. the latest stats, 150 miles per hour. it s still ticking south of due west. the whole trend over the weekend has been a little southerly, and that s why we don t think the storm is going to escape harmlessly out to sea. that looks very, very unlikely at this point. here s the brand new forecast path. look how much further south this is. the entire island of puerto rico is in a cone of uncertainty. we re going to come near antigua. the virgin islands, it s a close call. that s a 140-mile-per-hour storm. you don t want to get this that core. the whole northern portion of haiti and dominican republic, and then it s near cuba by the time we get through early saturday morning just south of the bahamas, and then at that point it s dangerously close to south florida too. the biggest word of adv
you get the ride we hear horror stories of commutes, the city is just across the river, four hours, one way, so what can officials do to keep the calm in the three temperature former republican governor of the fine state of new york, he was there for the little thing called 9/11 but, bottom line, governor, this is nothing approaching that but we are aware that it will cause serious implications for weeks, maybe months to come. guest: hopefully not months but it will take time. if you look what has happened we are only two days after the storm, if that and some of the subways running, some of the computer lines are running, power is restored to large areas and there are still a great many people hurting and we have to reach out to them but we can have some optimism here, for all the suffering we have been through, that the steps are being taken and we will come back. one thought, you showed the