Dolly is now starting to intensify more quickly....
Dolly is more organized now than anytime during its lifecycle. The eye is getting smaller with an excellent representation on radar. It is now on the move moving northwest. It is good that it is so close to the coast with a landfall in another several hours - around very late morning or midday. With landfall, Dolly will stop intensifying.
Pressure was measured at 972 mb by the recon several hours ago. This was a significant drop from the previous recon. We expect that the pressure is continuing to fall. Top winds are 85 mph and it's possible that Dolly will come in as a minimal cat 2 (96-100 mph).
We are looking for the more westerly turn as the high builds to the north, but that may not occur until Dolly makes landfall. At this time landfall looks to be at South Padre Island, with that location receiving the worst of the storm tides in the next several hours.

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