Hurricane risks rising Alabama Georgia Florida to Carolinas late this week including areas inland!

This is going to be a very interesting week that is setting up for the Deep South and inland areas of the Southeast US. This includes Alabama, Georgia, Western South & North Carolina and also Florida especially the northwest coast from the Florida big bend westward across the entire panhandle to Coastal Alabama. Satellite pictures and loops show low pressure in the Western Caribbean is becoming better organized and will likely become a tropical storm in the next 24 hours as it tracks northwestward. The risk period appears to be Thursday and Friday of this week.

Conditions are very favorable for this system to develop into a tropical storm and all weather guidance models show this system becoming a major hurricane later this week as it tracks northward through the Eastern Gulf of Mexico.

What makes this system potentially dangerous is a strong upper low that will develop in the Plains today and then dive into the Lower Mississippi Valley. This creates a situation where the upper air low will steer the storm generally northward to the Gulf Coast of Florida as the above loop of the GFS model shows. It will also create a situation where a landfalling hurricane will be very slow to weaken as it heads northward. This means that strong winds could spread as far north as North Georgia, Tennessee and even Western North and South Carolina. We have some of the early model track guidance that is consistent with the forecast of the global models.

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