I agree Scottsvb, but if the ridge of high pressure were to build overtop the storm I think we could see it moving SW at 10-15 knots just like Betsy did. If the ridge does sort of a reverse eddy and the ridge sticks it's nose out overtop the storm I think it could go to Florida; Northern. Just my thought.
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