TD-9 has been upgraded to Tropical Storm “Ian” by the National Hurricane Center, with sustained winds of 45 mph. Movement is west at 14 mph. Ian is expected to strengthen as it moves into the central Caribbean Sea, and is forecast to turn to the northwest & north, impacting Cuba by Tuesday and Florida by Wednesday/Thursday
Sidney Sperry 24 Sep 2022 12:05 UTC
FYI…
NHC forecasters are predicting that now Tropical Storm “Ian” could develop into a Major Hurricane (sustained winds of 110 mph +) by early Wednesday morning. The current projected track - which can obviously change over the next few days - has Ian making landfall near Sarasota, FL, and just south of the Tampa Bay - St. Petersburg area, likely on Wednesday night or early Thursday morning. States that could potentially be impacted by Ian’s winds and rain are AL, FL, GA and possibly parts of SC.
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