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The center of the storm seems to be moving (or reforming) closer to the convection this morning, and is a bit east/north of the earlier forecast point, which suggests the track may be shifted back a bit east toward Central Louisiana (and sooner), The rainfall with this system, on the east side of the storm, is the main threat here. Folks west of the center won't see much of anything. Even beyond landfall the system will likely cause flooding issues in MS, TN, AL, and parts of Georgia. {{Twitterembed|877163870435016705}} The upper level low is shifting away from the system today, giving it a window to strengthen, there may be some coastal flooding in a few areas also, to the east of the landfall point. Short lived Tornados in some of the bands may occur, even well east of the system (all the way to the panhandle of Florida) |