Well, now, this gives just a bit of cause for concern. The National Hurricane Center still maintains a course for Bill to veer comfortably far enough away from the coast, as shown in the link above (the link is stable, and updated frequently).
But accuweather.com, which on occasion differs from the U.S. government weather services, in their latest update has shifted their track for Bill somewhat to the west. Check out the farthest west course for this major hurricane:
http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurric ... rmProductsThe good news, even as this shows a possible brush with our coast, is that as late as 11pm on Saturday the storm is still centered pretty far to the south, and the PNC show should be in the clear, if the times shown here are correct.
Well, four hours later, the updated graphic from the link above has shifted the blue zone well off the NJ coast...that's a relief. A few hours ago the Jersey shore was in the blue, on this same page. Great. Let's hope this trend continues. But you poconuts in New England, note how Cape Cod and Eastern Massachussetts are squarely within that blue zone.