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Deteriorate. it is an 80-mile-per-hour storm, that makes it a category 1 atlantic hurricane. it will reemerge in the bay of campeche perhaps strengthening once again before another landfall over the eastern coastline of mexico. landslides, mudslides, localized flooding and storm surge impacting both locations. now on to trapsopical storm hen this is south and west of ber bermuda, it has become more disorganized, good news. but there is a good potential that it will strengthen as it rides along the eastern sea board of the u.s. some of our computer models showing the westward shift in the trend, that is what meteorologists look for, because it shows us what the future potentially could hold. and the national hurricane center has shifted that forecast path, the official forecast path, now to include much of new england, so look out boston, look out cape cod, this is for sunday into monday. ....
Correspondent for yahoo! news. guys thanks for coming back. any indication the white house pressured noaa to do this? look, i have not i ll be completely the transparent. i have not been following sharpy gate as closely as i should have. it s been dominating conversations inside the white house press corps as everyone has been chatting about this. the president doubled down essentially saying there was a forecast path that the hurricane dorian ultimately could have impacted some other states, but, you know, to be completely transparent i ve not been following this as closely as i should have been. there s a lot to cover with the this white house. i completely understand that. you got a bunch of issues to look at here. brittney, the president tweeted on friday that this has never happened to another president, suggesting he s waiting for someone somewhere perhaps the immediate where a to apologize. but my question is why does the president continue to dig into this because we have ....
Morehead city. there could be a gust, 75 to 95. and i think that the rainfall total is going to be about 8 to 12. this then the storm goes past cape hatteras. this takes us past 9:00 a.m. it moves quickly over the next four to five hours. by the time we get to the noon hour and the lunch hour, then the storm is gone. there is still leftover rain. even by 2:00 p.m., a little bit of rain is left. but a lot of the windy conditions will be completely gone. and as far as interest up towards the cape cod, this is the forecast path. and it does the hurricane center does bring it into nova scotia on saturday as a hurricane. so dorian is not completely done with land areas yet. and it may just clip areas especially martha s vineyard, nantucket, chatham heading back to brewster, all the areas have a chance of getting tropical storm wind gusts. that s why you have tropical storm warnings. and there will be a little rain tomorrow and into the early afternoon in southern new ....
The president was asked that later today, and here s abc s senior white house correspondent cecilia vega. reporter: in the oval office today, president trump showed off this old map of dorian s forecast path, insisting he was right when he warned alabama was in the danger zone. but that was the original chart, and you see it was going to hit not only florida, but georgia, could have was going towards the gulf. reporter: but tonight, that map is raising new questions. the black line projecting that dorian would move from florida into alabama appears to be drawn on by a marker. here s the original, issued thursday by the national hurricane center. alabama in the clear. the president has been on the defensive since he sounded the alarm for alabama on sunday. alabama could even be in for at least some very strong winds and something more than that, it could be. reporter: the national weather service even forced to correct him on twitter, saying, alabama will not see any impact ....
Before the 11:00 hour, sometimes right at 11:00. my computer is live on air here so we can show you it. wire worried about the storm surge being about 2 to 3 feet, forecast was 3 to 7 feet. it happened at low tide, that s not an issue. i don t think we ll have hardly any damage at all in florida from this storm. that s great news. qi, that s great news. new advisory just came in. all right. let s do it. it was at 8 miles per hour, now it ticked up to 9 miles per that s hour. that s the forward speed. in the bahamas it was 1 and unfortunately the unfortunately the winds didn t go down, still at 105 miles per and the hour. and the location is 90 miles east/northeast of daytona. it s almost getting in the area of just offshore between daytona and jacksonville. here s the new forecast path. one thing i was watching, you know, the center line to take in, because it could go left and right but it s hard not to because that gives you the trend, was right over the top of if you if you ....