pic.twitter.com/FowiSVPdV5This is the earliest “I” storm on record and is also the fifth named storm in July.As of Wednesday night, the National Hurricane Center said the storm was 155 miles south of Ponce, Puerto Rico, and was moving west-northwest at 20 mph.
The storm was packing 50 mph winds with higher gusts. Since an earlier update, the system’s track has shifted east.Here is the 11 p.m.
advisory and forecast track from the National Hurricane Center. Head to https://t.co/2DMpPv6ZyI for more. pic.twitter.com/kaYQnSlPhONews 6 Chief Meteorologist Tom Sorrells said this will approach Florida on Saturday night and from there the storm will nip at the coast of Central Florida and will head toward the Outer Banks of South Carolina on Sunday.