Tropical Storm Dexter threatens to affect up to 20 million Americans, primarily in the Southeast and Gulf states. After crossing Central Florida, the storm is projected to impact Louisiana, particularly New Orleans, by Thursday. Spaghetti models indicate various potential paths for Dexter, some forecasting a widespread system affecting states including Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, Georgia, and the Carolinas. Meteorologist Levi Cowan's website, Tropical Tidbits, compiles these models from reputable sources, assisting in storm tracking during hurricane season.
The storm has already barreled over Central Florida and is now headed straight for Louisiana, where meteorologists warn cities like New Orleans could see heavy rainfall, storm surges, and flooding by Thursday.
A spaghetti model shows the different possible paths a tropical storm or hurricane might take, based on predictions from multiple weather computer programs.
In the worst-case scenarios, the tropical storm could impact between 18 and 20 million people in the Southeast and Gulf states this week.
Cowan's website, Tropical Tidbits, aggregates spaghetti models from multiple reputable forecasting sources, making these lines a valuable tool for tracking major storms.
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