It’s interesting when these storms pop up, and all of the guesses about where it is going to hit land. At this point, how can they really be sure? To me, it looks like Hurricane Felix could swing north at anytime and hit somewhere along the Gulf coast of the United States. Heres the storm path projection:
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The latest from Jeff Master at WxUndergound:
Felix will be devastating wherever is makes landfall, which currently appears to be the Yucatan Peninsula. There are no troughs of low pressure capable of altering Felix’s steady course coming, until the storm emerges into the Gulf of Mexico after crossing the Yucatan. At that point, a trough of low pressure strong enough to bring Felix to the Texas coast may move through. It is too early to guess how strong this trough might be, and what the potential risk to Texas is.





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