Storm has made the predicted NE turn. Most all of GA will be feeling the effects of the storm, likely tropical storm winds or gusts above southern GA.
I almost don’t want to see the 10AM CT update. The radar presentation on Michael is just breathtakingly scary.
The formation of this storm right now is almost absolutely perfect. I will not be shocked to see an internal pressure in the 920’s.
The stretch of beach south of Tyndall to Mexico Beach is “relatively” unpopulated. Then the St. Joe Peninsula has mostly low rise condos, IIRC. Been several years since I’ve been down there. There’s one place it was almost cut in two after a storm. Probably will be this time.
It looks like PC Beach will be mostly on the weak side of the storm, and that’s where all the high rise condos and restaurants, stores, shopping centers, etc are located.
From your lips to Gods ears.......
Fortunately, that part of Georgia is very rural farm country.....if it hit ATL the electrical infrastructure damage would be catastrophic......
Not wishing bad weather on anyone but if it has to go through Georgia, south of Macon is the best path ......