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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhere is Maria supposed to go next?
Texas, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Mexico have been throat punched.
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Where is Maria supposed to go next? (Original Post)
irisblue
Sep 2017
OP
She is expected to follow Jose up east coast churning up offshore, but not a direct landfall
wishstar
Sep 2017
#1
There are still plenty of states left, as in every one north of Georgia.
PoindexterOglethorpe
Sep 2017
#6
wishstar
(5,268 posts)1. She is expected to follow Jose up east coast churning up offshore, but not a direct landfall
A low pressure front from northwest is supposed to move Maria offshore off New England eventually
TexasBushwhacker
(20,175 posts)2. There is one model that shows it hitting the mid-Atlantic coast
It could cause problems for NC, VA and DC.
Weekend Warrior
(1,301 posts)3. .
jodymarie aimee
(3,975 posts)4. I thought you meant Maria Barteleroma was canned
not up on all the popular storms' names I guess...
WinkyDink
(51,311 posts)5. Names?? How about the biggest news story right frickin' now?
PoindexterOglethorpe
(25,849 posts)6. There are still plenty of states left, as in every one north of Georgia.
I'm guessing the hurricane gods are going to keep on flinging hurricanes at us until every possible coastal square inch has been nailed.