along the coast of south carolina, or deep convection has not there yet. but it is definitely on its way. here we have our latest information. 85 per mile winds, that s up about ten miles an hour from what we saw just about from the last reports around 5:00. wind gusts up to 100 miles an hour. moving to the north and northeast. but those wind field is enormous! it s 600 miles! extending all the way from the coastal sections of north central florida, all the way up to georgia, into south carolina, and north carolina. you are going to feel the effects of this increasing as we go through the early morning hours, and then about midday. we think about midday, early afternoon, is where we are anticipating landfall. where is landfall going to be? difficult to say now. if you had asked us about six hours ago, everybody was staring at charleston. now perhaps somewhere between charleston, myrtle beach. i don t want you to think that,
sometimes we see kind of this lag. we did see it with the last update at 11 pm eastern time. most of the have a deep convection is still offshore, most of what charleston and the entire coast of south carolina is experiencing its mostly light precipitation but the winds have been gusty. i saw reports of the past hour where the wind gust in hilton head to about 41 miles an hour. so there s this gradual uptick as far as the wind speeds are concerned. now i think this is fascinating. we haven t really talked about these spaghetti models but look at this, the majority of the now kind of rains in this region kind of splitting the difference between charleston and myrtle beach. now these can change as we all know if you remember ian was supposed to make landfall right around tampa. but no, it was much further south, so devastating there for so many people at one time almost 3 million people without power, down, trees downed power
for the worst to come. nick valencia, cnn, myrtle beach, south carolina. meanwhile it is once again you, it deviates on that path that we are all expecting, wears a? now all right, now we are just watching off the coast. deep convection s off the coast of south carolina. and i do think that this is where our eyes are going to be focused. we had singularly, just focus on charleston. it s so vulnerable. it s historic, it ll be devastating. not just for charleston, but all these other areas, hilton head, beaufort, into follies feet and southern island with hurricane hugo. decimated that area back in 1989 where we are not looking at a classic hurricane anymore. as it makes its way second passed across the mainland united states, after having moved across puerto rico, the peninsula of florida, not taking aim, probably somewhere
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