Some GFS forecasts in the last couple of days suggested that Idalia might loop back west towards Florida next week, but this idea has been dropped in the more recent runs. Shear and dry air will have done a number on it by then, and it should drift generally east and out-to-sea thereafter. Going forward, Idalia will move even faster northeast through south Georgia and the coastal Carolinas today, then punch into the open Atlantic tomorrow. advisory package finds Idalia centered on the Florida-Georgia line about 15 miles SSE of Valdosta, accelerating north-northeast at 20 mph. Count your blessings, Tallahassee: As Hurricane Idalia exits Florida, that's a wrap It's always the I-storms, and it's always Wednesdays. I did this last year with Hurricane Ian, and am back at it with yet another I-storm. My goal is to keep you safe by providing accurate, no-hype, real-time information until Idalia has moved out of Florida. Over the next 6 hours or so, I’ll be frequently updating this page with my insights on minute-by-minute developments with Hurricane Idalia: the latest NHC advisories, National Weather Service warnings, local weather observations, and my forecasting insights on all aspects of this catastrophic storm. I’ve been preparing for days like this my entire life. I also went through the eye of Hurricane Charley. In addition to my professional forecasting experience, I’ve been researching hurricanes for over 15 years and graduated from FSU’s doctoral meteorology program. If you’ve never read my work prior to today, I’m Ryan Truchelut, Chief Meteorologist at WeatherTiger, a Tallahassee-based weather consulting and forecasting company. Welcome to WeatherTiger’s Hurricane Idalia landfall live blog.
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