Hurricane Irma has changed course. She is now projected to come as a Cat 4 from Key Largo, pass by Homestead, through Miami, and go straight up and exit Florida at Port St. Lucie - Vero Beach, and down grade to Cat 3. Then she is going to keep going up the Florida coast and making landfall between Brunswick and Charleston making her way through the US and up to Canada. She is moving at 16 mph. The pressure has dropped from 917 Mb to 914 Mb and back up to 916 Mb. Currently 917 Mb. The winds have stayed around 180-188 but gusting up to 225 Mph.
It needs to be further east at spot 22. I doubt it though. If she hits spot 22 as a cat 3, I won't make it back to training for at least a month based off of Matthew from last year.