It's more likely to go further east and off the coast than west at this point, but both are possible, it may get a little closer to the Florida east coast, but the NHC track is pretty good. I don't think there will be any more surprises. (Other than how bad the surge along the east coast may wind up being) Folks along the coast still may see hurricane conditions, and NC may still get clipped.
Right now the storm isn't moving at all, so I'll still be watching and waiting, I'd check back in the morning.
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