This storm track forecast is not getting any better. I would hate to see it get west of Florida and hit the warmer water in the gulf. The states that suffered from Katrina don't need to see any of this storm. Nobody does obviously. But it looks to be inevitable now.
Also. Please keep me up to date on the report of delivery time to my house for those fresh baked cinnamon rolls thewoodlands said his wife is making.
Blueberry muffins were made this morning so they'll taste great the next two mornings and on the third morning, I'll have mine.
Irma's winds are up to 175 mph and could get stronger, the latest track changed again from last night. At the moment the track I'm following will have it coming up and hitting southeastern NYS and then heading toward Maine. The track I'm following is the red line. This is data from the site the picture came from. Name: IRMA Type: Hurricane Position: 16.8, 58.4 Valid: Sep 5, 2017 11:00 AM ET Max Winds: 180mph Gusts: 220mph Direction: W
Jose is coming behind this, it might go out in the Atlantic and then loop back to southern Florida, it's a early track for Jose so I'm sure it will change.