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weather.gov - 1 red lag area in WY - also - at top of page -
Hurricane Dorian Moving Northwest Across the Atlantic; Major Hurricane
Impacts Increasingly Likely for Florida Late this Weekend
Hurricane Dorian is forecast to strengthen into a major hurricane
while moving north of the Bahamas early this weekend. The risk of
life-threatening storm surge, devastating hurricane-force winds, as
well as heavy rainfall and flooding, continues to increase across the
northwestern Bahamas and Florida peninsula late this weekend into
early next week. Read More >
("read more" heads to
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/#Dorian which has multi options)
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Significant Incidents or Threats:
Hurricane Dorian
Excessive rain and flash flooding possible – Central Plains/Middle
Mississippi Valley
Isolated dry thunderstorms – Central Rockies
Tropical Activity:
Atlantic:
Hurricane Dorian
Disturbance 1: Low (30%)
Eastern Pacific:
Disturbance 1: Low (30%)
Central Pacific: No new tropical cyclones expected during the next five days
Western Pacific: No activity affecting U.S. interests
Declaration Activity: Emergency Declaration Request - Florida