Dorian has completed the transition to a non-tropical system.

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla — The Canadian Hurricane Center is issuing warnings, as Hurricane Dorian continues to churn to the northeast.

A hurricane warning has now been issued for eastern Nova Scotia from Hubbards to Avonport. Additionally, Canadian forecasters have issued a hurricane watch for Prince Edward Island, southwestern Nova Scotia from Avonport to Hubbards, the Magdalen Islands and southwestern Newfoundland from Parson's Pond to Indian Harbour.

Hurricane Dorian came ashore Friday at Cape Hatteras on North Carolina's Outer Banks, marking its first U.S. landfall since it slammed into the Bahamas days ago.

Dorian sideswiped most of the Southeast seaboard from Florida to Carolinas in recent days before its eye made landfall Friday morning.

On Thursday, Dorian raked the Carolina coast with howling winds and heavy rain, spinning off tornadoes and knocking out power to more than 200,000 homes and businesses. The U.S. National Hurricane Center says Dorian is expected to accelerate as it moves off extreme southeastern New England sometime Friday night and early Saturday before a weekend approach to Nova Scotia in Canada.

The storm is being blamed for at 30 deaths.

Current hurricane watches and warnings include:

Storm Surge Warning:

Salter Path, NC to Poquoson, VA

Pamlico and Albemarle Sounds

Neuse and Pamlico Rivers

Hampton Roads

Hurricane Warning:

Boque Inlet to the North Carolina/Virginia border

Pamlico and Albemarle Sounds

Eastern Nova Scotia from Hubbards to Avonport

Hurricane Watch:

Southwestern Nova Scotia from Avonport to Hubbards

Prince Edward Island

Magdalen Islands

Southwestern Newfoundland from Parson's Pond to Indian Harbour

Tropical Storm Warning:

North Carolina/Virginia border to Fenwick Island DE

The Chesapeake Bay from Drum Point southward

Tidal Potomac south of Cobb Island

Woods Hole to Sagamore Beach MA

Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard MA

East of Bar Harbor to Eastport, ME

Tropical Storm Watch:

Prince Edward Island

Magdalen Islands

Fundy National Park to Shediac

Francois to Boat Harbour

Dorian first made landfall in Elbow Cay, Bahamas, around 12:45 p.m. Sunday with maximum sustained winds of 185 mph as a Category 5 hurricane.

Stay tuned to the latest forecast as Dorian's track and intensity become more certain.

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Spaghetti models

Each line represents a computer model's best "guess" of where the center of the storm will go. Together, they look like spaghetti noodles. Remember, impacts from a tropical system can and do occur miles away from the center.





Tropical track

This is the latest "cone of uncertainty," which shows an area where the center of the storm could go, when and how strong it might be at the given time.

Watches and warnings

What's a watch? What's a warning? Here are the official alerts that can be issued for your area and what you should do.