How true that is! If you think about, we really don't know where it will make landfall UNTIL it actually MAKES landfall. Yes, of course, the closer a storm gets to making landfall, the narrower the cone gets....but it has not been unusual for a storm to make landfall 50 miles to the left or right just as it goes in. We'll have to be patient with this one. There is no way that anyone can predict where this thing will go right now. Just be prepared and you'll be okay.
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