Tropical Storm Fay Could Hit U.S. As A Hurricane »
Posted By TimALoftis 10 months, 4 weeks ago in NewsAt 8 a.m. EDT, Fay was located about 35 miles west-northwest of Port Au Prince, Haiti, moving west near 14 mph. Maximum sustained winds are at 45 mph, with higher gusts. By early Sunday morning, the storm is projected to be south of Santiago, Cuba. Fay will continue westward before turning northwest and then north in reaction to the weakness of the ridge of high pressure in the Southeast. Fay is forecast to reach Category 1 hurricane strength by the time it moves over Cuba on Monday. The current forecast track has the storm potentially just off the west coast of Florida by Tuesday of next week.
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TimALoftis10 months, 4 weeks ago
The exact track of this storm will obviously determine just how strong this thing gets. If its able to stay just south of cuba over water for an extended amount of time and if it stays just off the west coast of Florida riding more or less parallel to the coast line the storm will have a great deal of warm water to work with which will aid in its development. Long range models seem to show it hitting the U.S.possibly in the panhandle area of Florida and moving north into western Georgia by midweek.
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