Y'know, if that track keeps shifting east anywhere close to the rate it has been, that's going to put the strong side of the storm back over the western New Orleans suburbs and Lake Pontchartrain. They wouldn't get hurricane-force winds, but they'd get gales, and a crapload of rain that they can't handle right now.
I've got friends in Baton Rouge, and let me tell you, they're terrified. And I don't blame them, the way that track keeps shifting.
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