As if the Gulf Coast wants to hear the word hurricane again this year, there could be another potential storm to watch in the next 10 days. While the exact location of this system is not known this far out, it does cause concern for an unending pattern of Gulf hurricanes. The concern for this next one is the potential for another track over the inland Southeast. We sustained some pretty decent widespread damage from Zeta today, and we do not need another inland windstorm. The GFS model image below shows a potential storm in the Gulf around November 10th. We will see if future model runs continues to show this storm. They may or may not.
Is it guaranteed that this storm will take a Southeast track? Of course not, not this early. What we do know is that we will have another spot to watch in the coming 10 days. This storm hopefully will take a track out to sea and will not bother anyone.
For now, this is just a future model trend, so stay with us for the latest developments on this situation, as we will keep you informed on what will end up actually happening.
For now, this is just a heads up!
-CWA
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