Latest track takes it directly across the state on out into the Gulf of Mexico, instead of a more northerly path up through the state. Winds down to 115mph at landfall (not sure I'm buying that) and it should pass directly over my house before exiting the state a few counties above me. I think we'll see another track shift again before this is said and done; don't know if they are doing this because of the latest NW movement trends; but I think it would be wise to see what the 11 and 5 am advisories bring us as far as track and intensity.
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