Local Met Rob Perillo changed his tune big time from the 5pm news.
One of his models show a quick push towards Florida after washing on shore around the SE Louisiana Coastline.
He expects most activity to stay to the east of the storm.
Should not get past 60 mph winds.
Around 5pm his track brought it right through Vermillion Bay.
So things are changing quickly with this storm. More should be known early morning.
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Re: Local Met: Rob Perillo 10PM News
crazycajuncane wrote:Local Met Rob Perillo changed his tune big time from the 5pm news.
One of his models show a quick push towards Florida after washing on shore around the SE Louisiana Coastline.
He expects most activity to stay to the east of the storm.
Should not get past 60 mph winds.
Around 5pm his track brought it right through Vermillion Bay.
So things are changing quickly with this storm. More should be known early morning.
Thats because he is an NHC follower. When their forecast shifts East he will too. No big surprise there.
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I don't know what to think of Rob. Sometimes he goes on his own and makes his own predictions. He does always tell the truth and doesn't wishcast like the other station. He'll tell ya it ain't hitting and he's usually right. The other station will hype it up till it's on shore in Mobile, Alabama lol. 
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swimaster20 wrote:He also,also said that the track could variate 70 miles either way, so he is still calling for 70% chance of storms Wednesday. He just says we need to keep an eye (or two) on it.
Ya, I liked that... the rain chance for Wednesday could decrease dramatically! He was honest there.
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