The NOAA has released the 5:00 pm storm track update for Hurricane Dorian for August 30, and the projected storm cone shows a likely movement towards Jacksonville and Savannah.
According to the latest forecast, the most probable track for Dorian has it driving up the Eastern coast of Florida, and reaching Jacksonville around 2:00 pm on Wednesday, September 4.
Additional information from the Inkiops website:
“For the people of Georgia and South Carolina, this may not seem like a great evolution of the models, but certainly not freaking-out worthy yet. If you have a hurricane plan in place, that’s all you need to do at this point. Impacts for the Coastal Georgia area are still about 5 days away (next Wednesday or Thursday), and the potential track and intensity errors are large enough that it is a time to be vigilant, but not scared. The long-range runs I’ve looked at have tropical storm force winds along the coast (and the coastal flooding in usual places), but otherwise not severe damage. Given the slower speed of the storm, we’re still in the “watch and be wary” phase.”
http://www.enkiops.org/blog/2019/08/30/dorian-update-friday-evening-30-august-2019-ridges-and-steering/