- Dorian will pummel the northwest Bahamas for one more day.
- A hurricane warning and a storm surge warning have been issued for a part of Florida’s east coast.
- These warnings have also been extended into Georgia and South Carolina.
- Conditions will worsen along Georgia, South Carolina coasts Wednesday.
- Peak impacts will arrive in North Carolina and southeast Virginia Thursday into Friday.
- Dorian could then strike Atlantic Canada as a post-tropical storm this weekend.
Hurricane Dorian has finally begun its long-awaited march up the Southeast coast today, but not before delivering one last punishing blow over the storm-fatigued northwest Bahamas.
Dorian’s wind intensity has backed off from Sunday’s peak, currently a Category 2 hurricane. Regardless of its intensity and track, Dorian will have significant, damaging impact from Florida’s Atlantic coast to parts of Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina and possible southeast Virginia this week.