Weather Channel’s Jim Cantore is leaving MS Coast for Hurricane Sally. Where to next?
Where Jim Cantore goes, the heart of a tropical system follows.
Residents of the Mississippi Gulf Coast have long noted The Weather Channel meteorologist’s location to decide where the worst of a storm’s impacts might be.
On Monday, Hurricane Sally’s forecast track had ticked east, and Cantore moved from New Orleans to Gulfport, Mississippi.
The storm track kept moving east with every update Tuesday, and he’s now headed to Pensacola, Florida, on Wednesday.
Here are all the Wednesday locations:
- Columbus, GA: Dave Malkoff (@Malkoff)
- Daphne, AL: Felicia Combs (@FeliciaCombsTWC)
- Gulf Shores, AL: Paul Goodloe (@Paul_Goodloe) and Stephanie Abrams (@StephanieAbrams)
- Mobile, AL: Reynolds Wolf (@ReynoldsWolf)
- Montgomery, AL: Jacqui Jeras (@JacquiJerasTV)
- Navarre, FL: Tevin Wooten (@Tevin Wooten)
- Pensacola, FL: Jim Cantore (@JimCantore) and Jordan Steele (@JordanSteele)
Here were the Tuesday locations for live Weather Channel reporters:
- Bay St. Louis, MS: Mike Seidel (@MikeSeidel)
- Gulf Shores, AL: Paul Goodloe (@Paul_Goodloe)
- Gulfport, MS: Jim Cantore (@JimCantore) and Jordan Steele (@JordanSteele)
- Mobile, AL: Reynolds Wolf (@ReynoldsWolf)
- New Orleans, LA: Felicia Combs (@FeliciaCombsTWC)
- Pascagoula, MS: Stephanie Abrams (@StephanieAbrams) and Tevin Wooten (@Tevin Wooten)
The location of Weather Channel meteorologists are subject to change in hurricanes.
This story was originally published September 14, 2020 at 9:52 PM.