Hurricane Dorian has slowed to a crawl this morning near Grand Bahama Island, where it is now only moving to the west at 1 mph.
Hurricane Dorian has slowed to a crawl this morning near Grand Bahama Island, where it is now only moving to the west at 1 mph.
Hurricane Dorian's catastrophic eyewall could brush Florida's Atlantic Coast.
Dorian is now a "catastrophic" category 5 storm, and the forecast track has shifted slightly west.
Tropical Storm Watches have been posted in advance of Hurricane Dorian, which is slowly crawling closer to the state.
While uncertainty still abounds on the specific timing and location of a potential landfall from Dorian, the likelihood of life-threatening hazards affecting portions of Florida's East coast has not changed.
Hurricane Dorian experienced a sudden burst of intensification Thursday evening, and as of 11 pm, became a Category 2 storm.
Tropical Storm Dorian has strengthened overnight, and is now forecast to become a Category 2 hurricane prior to landfall.
The National Hurricane Center is now forecasting Tropical Storm Dorian to become a hurricane prior to landfall in Florida Sunday.