Hurricane Hannah Track – The latest tracking model from the National Hurricane Center shows the track of Hannah shifting eastward to North Carolina, possibly even as far east as the Outer Banks. The so-called spaghetti models below show three of the eight tracks making landfall in the Myrtle Beach, South Carolina area, another one near Wilmington, North Carolina, and three more out near the Outer Banks.

Hannah track spaghetti models

As the National Hurricane Center has said all along, Hannah’s track depends a lot on the angle the storm takes as it moves north from the Bahamas and the projected path keeps shifting eastward with every update.

Tropical storm path map for Hannah

Hurricane Hannah did a complete counter-clockwise loop in the Bahamas before gaining some forward momentum this morning. At this point, the NHC is saying that landfall is about 72 hours away, but the forecast models show a very wide range where the storm could actually come ashore.

Here’s the latest updated composite storm tracking model for Hannah from the National Hurricane Center showing the projected track:

National Hurricane Center Hannah tracking map

And that’s the latest update from the NHC showing the latest Hurricane Hannah track.

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