Likely East coast from Savannah North.
I saw one prediction that showed it coming in around Delaware and going inland. But it's all up in the air and really hard to tell at this point. Maybe by mid-week we will have much better idea.
If the center stays as small as it is many areas will be spared the wrath of 100 mile per hour plus devestation. Wherever it does hit however will know what 100 mph winds can do.
A post on Facebook Saud Irma could be huge......We in the west are burning up. 140 hikers stranded in New fire in Columbia Gorge.
imagine the issues of what happened in New Orleans after Katrina multiplied by a factor of 20 or more.... ..................... I think they called it Sandy? I grew up there, the water never reached our house. When Sandy hit, the water was in the basement. 2 days later it was all pumped out. It was salt water. That was Brooklyn, but the neighbors all worked it out.