Hurricane Dorian is no small threat.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has declared a state of emergency,?urging residents to stockpile enough supplies?for a week. The Bahamas Prime Minister has warned residents they may pay with their life if they choose not to evacuate.
And President Donald Trump said the storm Category 4 hurricane with 140 mph winds looks like it “can be an absolute monster.”
Here’s what to expect in the coming days:
Saturday:
Dorian is barreling toward the US at 140 mph with even higher wind gusts, moving over the Atlantic well north of the Bahamas. As it spins northwestward it is expected to get stronger, possibly up to 150 mph. Category 5 winds are from 157 mph and higher.
A hurricane warning was issued for the northwestern Bahamas excluding Andros Island, where a hurricane watch remained in effect.
“A warning is typically issued 36 hours before the anticipated first occurrence of tropical-storm-force winds, conditions that make outside preparations difficult or dangerous,” the National Hurricane Center says.
Sunday:
The storm will be near or over the northwestern part of the Bahamas.
The islands will feel the effects of the hurricane Sunday evening, with wind speeds of up to 145 mph – equivalent to a Category 4 hurricane.
The hurricane could weaken slightly at its interaction with the Bahamas, CNN Meteorologist Robert Shackelford said.
“Although fluctuations in intensity are possible early next week, Dorian is expected to remain a powerful hurricane during the next few days,” the hurricane center?said.
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