Thursday, 14 September 2017

Hurricane Jose path: Where is Hurricane Jose now? Will it hit Florida? Latest track models

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Hurricane Jose's looping path may bring it back toward Bahamas and US

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Hurricane Jose, sitting out in the Atlantic on Wednesday, is expected to make a slow clockwise rotation over the next 36 to 48 hours that could bring it closer to the US and the Bahamas.

Jose was 510 miles east-northeast of the southeastern Bahamas midday Wednesday, with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph, making it a Category 1 storm.

It's expected to remain at hurricane intensity in the Western Atlantic as it takes an odd, looping path toward the US and Bahamas later this weekend.


Most computer models indicate Jose will stay out to sea and complete a tight enough loop to avoid moving onshore. Still, the forecasts were fairly uncertain about its path and its intensity.



Hurricane Jose path: Where is Hurricane Jose now? Will it hit Florida? Latest track models

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