florida keys. we will see waves and waves of these, and this is the very beginning. expect us to deteriorate throughout the entire weekend. we are still waiting until sunday morning for landfall, but we are already starting to see these outer bands move that direction. the storm itself continues to spin and there is the i wall. expecting this to keep really high at 160 miles per hour. it will run through the coast of the overnight hours before making a very sharp turn and heading directly north. we just got the latest, our latest model, the gs f. that is from the dash it is an american model, and has a turning into the center of florida. i ll show you that in a moment. this is the national weather service official track is a category four storm turning, arriving at 8:00 a.m. on sunday morning. yet all day saturday, where it went this thing gets closer and closer, conditions are going to deteriorate. here is the gsf model.
coastlines. that s a formula hurricane or category two hurricane with the certainly all the way up to new england. our computer models shifted overnight. now they re more focussed towards the east coast. one of our computers is separate. the only one that takes us out to sea is the european model. if this shifts back to the coast like our other computers, then we ll have serious problems to worry about. even the european model has tropical connection and heavy rains. i want to also reference and show you up here our computer monitors. this is our gsf model which takes the storm into sunday morning. that s the kind of possibilities in our spaghetti splot takes a lot of these forecast back up into the mid-atlantic regions. that s why it s time to make
both ends of the globe here. and in sky news, australia, thank you for this report tonight, dan, appreciate it. and while the search continues off the coast of perth, rain, poor weather conditions have been slowing down. joining me for the very latest, from the fox news weather service, janice dean tonight, what do you have? well, sean, this is a very remote area in the southern indian ocean where we don t have a lot of land to break up these storm systems. i also want to point out we have a cyclone, with winds of 140 miles per hour. the good news is the storm is going to weaken and we don t think it will affect search crews. however, we do have a lot of weather systems, getting into the fall. we have these weather systems moving eastward, and again no land to break it up. so we could see high surf and waves as well as very strong winds, this is our gsf model
yes, another nor easter. this one could be very powerful. so the exact location still yet to be determined. we don t exactly have snow totals for you. stay tuned. but one thing is for sure, we re going to see rain and snow along the coast. very windy tuesday and wednesday. and then potentially heavier impacts depending on where the track goes. but right now we think it s going to be a new england events. we could see several inches, perhaps a foot of snow. and winds up to past 50, 60 miles per hour. here is one of our forecast models. this is the euro. it might be a little aggressive. giving new york city several inches of snow. then up toward eastern massachusetts, connecticut, that s where we could see the higher snow total, but the gsf, which we have to take into account, gives new england the snow storm and not much more new york or philadelphia. so the bottom line is stay tuned. here we go again. buckle up. buckle up. we re buckling up. thank you very much.
both ends of the globe here. and in sky news, australia, thank you for this report tonight, dan, appreciate it. and while the search continues off the coast of perth, rain, poor weather conditions have been slowing down. joining me for the very latest, from the fox news weather service, janice dean tonight, what do you have? well, sean, this is a very remote area in the southern indian ocean where we don t have a lot of land to break up these storm systems. i also want to point out we have a cyclone, with winds of 140 miles per hour. the good news is the storm is going to weaken and we don t think it will affect search crews. however, we do have a lot of weather systems, getting into the fall. we have these weather systems moving eastward, and again no land to break it up. so we could see high surf and waves as well as very strong winds, this is our gsf model forecast, we don t have our