![]() Flagler/Volusia County Line Florida to South Santee River South Carolina.Boca Raton to Flagler/Volusia County LineĪ tropical storm warning is in effect for:.The Abacos, Berry Islands, Bimini, and Grand Bahama Island in the northwestern Bahamas.Spaghetti models: Track Nicole here Watches and warnings issued for Brevard County All watches and warnings in effect As you monitor the forecast, keep in mind that the impact of Nicole may be felt well outside the cone - and that storm tracks go outside of the cone about a third of the time.Īs of the latest advisory, tropical-storm-force winds extend 485 miles from the center of Nicole, and hurricane-force winds extend 25 miles from center. The cone of uncertainty, posted by the National Hurricane Center, shows some possible paths of the storm's center. Watch Video: National Hurricane Center's 'cone of uncertainty': Here's what it is, and what it isn't How far is Hurricane Nicole from Brevard County? What does Nicole's cone of uncertainty represent? A WeatherFlow station at Juno Beach Pier recently reported a wind gust of 55 mph, and a C-MAN station at Settlement Point on Grand Bahama Island recently reported a wind gust of 55 mph. Hurricane-force winds extend outward 25 miles from the center and tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 485 miles from the center especially to the north of the center. Nicole is expected to weaken while moving across Florida and the southeastern United States Thursday through Friday, and it is likely to become a post-tropical cyclone by Friday afternoon. Little change in strength is expected until Nicole makes landfall along the Florida east coast. Maximum sustained winds are near 75 mph with higher gusts. Nicole's center is then expected to move across central and northern Florida into southern Georgia Thursday and Thursday night, and into the Carolinas Friday. On the forecast track, the center of Nicole will move onshore the east coast of Florida within the hurricane warning area late tonight or early Thursday. ![]() View Gallery: Nicole: Brevard County, Florida braces for storm before landfall WeatherTiger: Tropical Storm Nicole: A threat breakdown of wind, rain and surge from a bizarre storm What we know: Tropical Storm Nicole to make Florida landfall as a hurricane Now it's serious: Jim Cantore spotted in Daytona Beach area as Tropical Storm Nicole approaches A turn toward the northwest is expected on Thursday, followed by a turn toward the north and north-northeast on Friday. Nicole is moving toward the west-northwest near 13 mph. When next advisory will be released: 1 a.m.Īt 10 p.m., the center of Hurricane Nicole was located 142 miles southeast of Viera.Here is the latest data on Tropical Storm Nicole pulled from the National Hurricane Center's 10 p.m. advisory. Nicole's impacts are expected to affect most of Florida and portions of the southeast United States.Įvacuations were ordered or recommended in several communities on Florida's east coast, several airports - including Orlando - announced they would be closed, and both Disney World and Universal will be closing some things ahead of the anticipated hurricane. Hurricane-force winds extend outward 25 miles from the center, and tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 485 miles, especially to the north of the center and outside of the forecast cone. Lucie late tonight, but the Hurricane Center warned residents to not focus on the exact track of Nicole since it remains a large storm. View Gallery: NHC: Nicole makes Florida landfall as Category 1 stormĬurrent projections put the center of Nicole coming ashore around Port St. Webcams: See conditions at Florida beaches Satellite images: See latest satellite image from NOAA, for a clearer picture of the storm's size Hurricane guide: See how you should prepare and what to do after a storm passesĬone of uncertainty: See the latest graphic from the NHC Nicole's center is then forecast to move across central and northern Florida into southern Georgia Thursday and Thursday night, and then into the Carolinas Friday. On its current forecast track, the center of Nicole is expected to make its next landfall tonight or early Thursday along the Treasure Coast as a Category 1 hurricane, with winds of 75 mph. Maximum sustained winds were reported at 75 mph, by the National Hurricane Center. Hurricane Nicole strengthened to a hurricane while making landfall on Grand Bahama Island on Wednesday evening. Please consider supporting local journalism with a digital subscription. ![]() We have made this article free to all readers in the interests of public safety. Watch Video: Tropical Storm Nicole approaching a wary Florida
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