The 0500 NHC forecast track simply estimates Nate to be hurricane strength at landfall near the Eastern Tip of LA at 0100 Sunday. The next forecast point 24 hours later at 0100 Monday is a "D" over Eastern TN. This means the storm will be moving very quickly once it makes landfall and deteriorates from a low level hurricane to a tropical depression. After that, it will transition into an extra-tropical system as it reaches cooler temps.
Venice, LA. It’s literally the end of the road near the tip of the Mississippi River Delta. I’ve been there. Nothing but endless flat grassy tidal wetlands. Serves as a port for offshore energy industry. There’s only one place further south, Pilottown, LA 70091. Accessible only by boat, it’s where the Mississippi river pilots embark/disembark.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilottown,_Louisiana