Latest spaghetti models, maps and tracking the storm’s path to Florida
Latest spaghetti models
It’s that time of year again when we start to see the first hints of what the Atlantic hurricane season has in store for us. The most recent model run for Hurricane Ian shows it spinning slowly northward off the coast of Florida. This isn’t the first time we’ve seen a model like this for Ian. In fact, it’s quite similar to the spaghetti model we saw last year for Hurricane Hermine. That storm eventually turned out to be a bust for Florida, but it did cause some problems for parts of the Gulf Coast. Of course, it’s still early and Ian could end up going anywhere. But, if this model is correct, it would bring the storm dangerously close to the Sunshine State. Click here to view more
As Hurricane Ian approaches the Florida coast, spaghetti models are showing a range of possible outcomes for the storm. The most likely scenario is that Hurricane Ian will make landfall on the Florida panhandle as a Category 3 hurricane. This would bring strong winds and heavy rains to the area, with the potential for significant damage. However, it’s still too early to say with certainty where Hurricane Ian will make landfall. The spaghetti models are showing a range of possibilities, and the storm could still veer in another direction. Regardless of where Hurricane Ian eventually makes landfall, Florida residents should be prepared for the possibility of severe weather. Now is the time to stock up on supplies and make sure you have a plan in place in case of an emergency. Stay safe, and don’t forget to keep an eye on the latest forecast for Hurricane Ian.