Rain chances diminish to 40 percent on Sunday.īy Friday night, Nate is expected to be near hurricane strength at the Yucatan Peninsula. The Louisiana city traumatized in 2005 by the devastation of Hurricane Katrina and grappling now with an aging drainage system is in the predicted path of. Weather Underground provides tracking maps, 5-day forecasts, computer models, satellite imagery and detailed storm statistics for tracking and forecasting Hurricane Nate Tracker. Rain chances drop to 50 percent on Friday and Saturday. The strong rains the Treasure Coast is having is apart from the storm, according to the National Weather Service, Melbourne. In addition, a tropical storm watch was issued from the Mississippi/Alabama border eastward to the Okaloosa/Walton County Line in Florida. LATEST TRACKS: Tropical Storm Nate track updateĪ storm surge watch was issued from Morgan City, Louisiana, eastward to the Alabama/Florida border at 11 p.m. The Treasure Coast is outside the area that has a 5 to 10 percent chance of tropical force winds. With the current track, only western Florida could get winds of at least 39 mph. Since Wednesday, the projected northerly path shifted westward, away from the Florida peninsula. Sunday, Nate had been downgraded to a tropical storm after battering the central Gulf Coast region with heavy rains and whipping winds of up to 85. At 11 p.m., Nate had maximum sustained winds of 40 mph that reach out 60 miles from its eye. Nate is increasing in speed and size as it moves over the northeastern coast of Nicaragua en route to Honduras and then the Gulf of Mexico by the weekend. Tropical Storm Nate is predicted to reach the southeastern coast of Louisiana by early Sunday as a hurricane before making a northeast shift and affecting portions of Florida's panhandle later that day, according to the National Hurricane Center in Miami. Watch Video: Watch it: WeatherTiger Nate update Oct. English: Track map of Hurricane Nate of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season.The points show the location of the storm at 6-hour intervals. The National Hurricane Center track Friday evening showed the center of the storm headed to Sarasota and Manatee counties, but forecasters cautioned there is much uncertainty predicting the.
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