Another good indication of what the NHC is thinking is the "Strike Probabilities" that they put out with each updated advisory. For example, I believe that at 5pm Tampa Bay had a 6% strike probability between 5pm today and 5pm Thursday; at 11, it had a 9%. Of course, these are absolutely not set in stone, it just gives you an idea of what the models are putting out. Tomorrow TB could have a 2% chance.
My eyes hurt. See ya in the morning.
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