National Weather Service Releases Projected Wind Speed and Timing for Hurricane Dorian

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The National Weather Service in Melbourne released information about forecasted wind speeds and timing of Hurricane Dorian as it approaches Brevard County and other east coast counties.

BREVARD COUNTY • MELBOURNE, FLORIDA (National Weather Service) – The National Weather Service in Melbourne released information about forecasted wind speeds and timing of Hurricane Dorian as it approaches Brevard County and other east coast counties.

In Northern Brevard County, the National Weather Service in Melbourne predicts wind speeds of 50-60 miles per hour, with gusts of 70 to 80 miles per hour as the most likely scenario, with a reasonable worst case of 75 to 110 miles per hour.

In Southern Brevard County, the National Weather Service in Melbourne predicts wind speeds of 45-55 miles per hour, with gusts of 65 to 75 miles per hour as the most likely scenario, with a reasonable worst case of 75 to 110 miles per hour.

Please note that any future track shifts will result in adjustments to this information.

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NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE: Here’s a look at the active watches in warnings in place for Hurricane Dorian across East Central Florida. Be prepared for a long-lasting event with Dorian as once they begin, hazards will persist through mid-week.
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