Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Major Hurricane Possible in the Gulf of Mexico Early Next Week!!!

The European model for two runs in a row now has a hurricane making landfall near Miami Sunday morning, then heading into the Western Gulf of Mexico Monday morning, then developing into a major hurricane and heading north. This time it strengthens it to category 4 status (5 is the strongest possible), and has it making landfall near Mobile, Alabama late Tuesday night into early Wednesday morning. If this were to occur it would cause catastrophic damage to that area. Please be sure to check back for updates and alert anyone near Florida or the north Gulf Coast, including Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama.

The storm will then head northeast after making landfall, threatening Mississippi and up the spine of the Southern Appalachian Mountains and into the New York City and Allentown, PA areas with heavy, flooding, rain next Thursday and Friday.

Check back later for more information!

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