
This storm forms just to the north-northeast or east-northeast of the Leeward Islands. It moves west-northwest to westward, steadily strengthening. Just before it reaches the lower Florida Keys, it turns more to the west and strengthens to a Category Five storm. The eye passes near Key West and the Dry Tortugas when the storm has 165MPH sustained winds. The storm is fairly large in size. Later on, the storm gradually starts to weaken; however, any storm is still very dangerous. It then makes landfall in south-central Louisiana as a Category Three storm with 125MPH sustained winds before moving inland.