CNN: Dorian Upgraded to Cat 3 Hurricane, on Track To Be Cat 4 Before Slamming Florida
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CHINCHAR: "We may see a change in that track. We’ve had new model runs come out for both the American model and the European model and both of them showing changes which may in turn result in an official track change from the National Hurricane Center. But here is what we know now. Hurricane Dorian winds are at 115 miles per hour. That officially makes it a major hurricane. The movement is still to the northwest at about 10 miles per hour. We’re going to have to focus on that direction and that speed over the next 48 to 72 hours. Because that is going to answer two very essential questions, where it makes landfall and when does it make landfall. But here's a look at what we expect the track to do as of now. We still anticipate additional strengthening up to a Category 4 storm. Unfortunately, it will likely be that strength as it crosses over the Bahamas and we still expect it to be a major hurricane when it makes landfall across some point in Florida.”




