Tropical Major Hurricane Laura

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The way Laura is moving, I just dont see a Tx/L landfall. Not saying it wont but the movement brings her straight toward central/east Louisiana. I think the track will change by tonight and correct east
 
Here’s a closer look. Along and to the right of the track for some tornado potential. I think flooding will mainly occur foothills/northwest piedmont and mountains. the little pre-event with Marco should tell us any tropical type rates will cause major flash flooding in the west. BC2F6337-2A18-41BB-897E-431184C14876.jpeg
 
There hasn't been a lot of talk about GA but im assuming N GA would be impacted just as much as SC ?
The cutoff would be north Georgia mountains into the central SC based on latest models as the activity shifts to coastal Virginia in a hurry. Several days away tho this could all change despite the euro being in a lock ? on its track.
 
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The way Laura is moving, I just dont see a Tx/L landfall. Not saying it wont but the movement brings her straight toward central/east Louisiana. I think the track will change by tonight and correct east
Yeah, I'm not sure I'm sold on a direct hit for central LA. Personally I think it will either go into Galveston, or perhaps up by Lake Charles in far western Louisiana. Either of those would still give my area a decent tornado and heavy rain threat given Laura's large size. But I'm still prepared just in case she suddenly veers north too soon.
 
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