Hurricane Central at weather.com is a good tracking map. Also, National Hurricane Center website - https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/
It could be tracking a little more northerly.
They all say we are going to get prolonged rain. That's what did in Houston, but I think we cannot get more than half of the Houston treatment because this Hurricane will be moving though slowly. With Houston it hovered over the same place for at least 24 hours.
The South Florida Water Management District better have those massive pumps going, sending existing canal water out to the ocean, so that the canals can handle (accommodate) the upsoming Dorian inundation. We have a forum member who works for them. Maybe he will say something.
It could be tracking a little more northerly.
This storm started off with them saying it would land in Jacksonville so I paid no attention and did not gas up my car when it was easy to do. Over the last few days Dorian's landing point has headed further and further south. The European predictors always had it south of the US hurricane centers prediction.
We are on the ball Zands.
We have been watching this for a while and working it actively with other water managers at the state, local and federal level.
It is a nasty and very dangerous looking storm. I hope everyone takes it very seriously. Even if the eye shifts away from us, its a sizeable, slow moving storm with potential to deliver a lot of hurt.
We are shuttering up here in jupiter.
On a lighter note, I had several takes from the last batch of grafts from your scions. Then we got some serious flooding a few days ago and a major storm looming, the future of those takes looks very suspect at this point. Saturated soil, highwinds not a good combo.