Expected to make landfall somewhere between apalachicola and cedar key. There are storm warnings in effect now and even on the east side in jacksonville florida. There are storm watches in effect for thursday into friday morning. Again 350 miles southsouthwest of tampa, florida. Its crawling to the northnortheast at 7 Miles Per Hour. As we track hermine, around apalachicola at 2 00 a. M. Wins of 70 Miles Per Hour at this point not thinking its a hurricane when it makes landfall, but a Tropical Storm. And unlike yesterday the track was well off the coast, now it pulls itself inland over the carolinas and virginias and then emerges off somewhere off cape may or stone harbor or avalon into sun afternoon with heavy rainfall. As we look at the latest and get closer to the weekend, the models will get a handle on this, and the key points the track is shifting west and rides up the east coast and possible heavy rain and wind at the shore and coastal flooding and beach erosion. Well talk about
The weather. The information on the new Tropical Storm and what it means this Labor Day Weekend, glenn. Yeah, jacqueline, the storm was declared a few hours ago, but the latest advisory from the National Hurricane center just came out minutes ago. And it does go along with what weve been telling you for hours, and tweeted about it hours ago. And the center of this is getting a little bit better organized. Tremendous amounts of moisture on the east side of this. And we can see some of these high clouds coming around the top. This is known as the outflow, upperlevel winds. You see a little coming that way as well. When you see High Pressure surrounding the storm, that allows it to intensify. So conditions are becoming more favorable for that. The other thing thats happening is theres just a tremendous amount of moisture. From the storm, all the way up to the North Carolina coast. So in a way, the track isnt even that important, because that rain is coming here. 45 miles an hour for the m
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