Hurricane Michael heads for Florida coast on northern course toward N.S.
Michael roared toward the Florida panhandle as a Category 4 hurricane Wednesday, with long-range forecasts predicting its remnants could dump heavy rains on Nova Scotia if it passes south of the province as expected.
The brutish storm has grown swiftly into what could be one of the panhandle’s worst hurricanes in memory, with destructive winds, up to 30 centimetres of rain and a storm surge of up to four metres.
According to Environment Canada, the potent weather system is expected to weaken into a tropical storm after making landfall in Florida and is forecast to track south of Nova Scotia on Friday.
The forecaster’s long-range models are calling for the possibility of heavy rainfall in parts of Nova Scotia, depending on how close the system comes to the province.


