7/5/2023 0 Comments Nate hurricane track![]() ![]() For the latest in warnings and watches, go to National Hurricane Center. Evacuations are underway in some coastal and low-lying areas.įEMA is urging residents and visitors in areas along the central Gulf Coast to monitor the progress of the system and heed advice from local officials. Preparations to protect life and property should be rushed to completion in these areas, as tropical storm conditions will first arrive in the warning area this afternoon. Hurricane, tropical storm and storm surge warnings are in effect for portions of the northern Gulf Coast from Louisiana to the Panhandle of Florida. The hurricane’s fast forward speed after landfall will bring tropical-storm-force winds well inland across portions of the southeastern U.S., with the strongest winds expected to occur primarily to the east of the center. The hurricane is forecast to bring heavy rainfall of 3 to 6 inches with isolated totals of 10 inches east of the Mississippi River from the central Gulf Coast into areas of Mississippi, Alabama and into eastern Tennessee Valley, and southern Appalachians through Monday, resulting in the potential for flash flooding in these areas. On the forecast track, the center of the storm will move across the Gulf of Mexico today and is forecast to reach Category 2 intensity before landfall along the central U.S. remains activated, along with the agency’s regional offices in Atlanta, Georgia Denton, Texas and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and with liaisons at the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida.Īs of 11 a.m., National Hurricane Center meteorologists said the center of Hurricane Nate, a Category 1 hurricane, was 180 miles south-southeast of the mouth of the Mississippi River. WASHINGTON – FEMA along with federal partners are actively monitoring the track of Hurricane Nate and urging Gulf Coast residents to follow local officials guidance.įEMA’s headquarters in Washington, D.C. ![]()
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