txwatcher91 wrote:cheezyWXguy wrote:I would discount much of the run based on initial motion. From hours 00-06, the motion is totally due north, then a slight nnw shift from 06-12. already too far north, as the system's heading is about 300
Nope, GR2 measured a NW to NNW motion for the past hour now, and Cuban radars confirm. Very believable IMO. Also, LLC is moving over the coast now, right over that small mountain.
I'm not saying it will yet, intill we get more model data supporting it, but based on motion and the fact that it is already moving northwest to even some radar data showing more like 320 degree's . Also the fact the Gfs is moving more eastward with the new data. I would not be blown away to see this get no more west then 81.8 then northward into southern Florida, then out back into the Atlantic. It would also not blow me away if this was a bigger threat to SC/NC.










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