No one knows for sure whether Hurricane Joaquin is going to make landfall on the East Coast or if will swing off into the ocean. Either way, the east coast is in for a lot of rain.
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But before you throw on flood pants and head for the hills in a panic, give these meteorologists a follow on Twitter. They'll give you the latest on the Hurricane Joaquin.
Eric Holthaus, meteorologist and writer for Slate:
—Eric Holthaus (@EricHolthaus) October 1, 2015
Dennis Mersereau, writer for Gawker's weather blog The Vane:
—Dennis Mersereau (@wxdam) October 1, 2015
Eric Fisher, Chief Meteorologist at CBS News:
—Eric Fisher (@ericfisher) October 1, 2015
Mike Seidel, meteorologist for The Weather Channel:
—Mike Seidel (@mikeseidel) October 1, 2015
Stephanie Abrams, meteorologist at The Weather Channel and host of the "Wake up with Al" show with Al Roker:
—Stephanie Abrams (@StephanieAbrams) October 1, 2015
Gary Szatkowski, meteorologist at the National Weather Service Forecast:
—Gary Szatkowski (@GarySzatkowski) October 1, 2015
Stephen Shirling, data reporter for New Jersey Advance Media and meteorologist for NJ.com:
—Stephen Stirling (@SStirling) October 1, 2015
Stu Ostro, senior meteorologist at the Weather Channel:
—Stu Ostro (@StuOstro) October 1, 2015
Andrew Freedman, science editor at Mashable:
—Andrew Freedman (@afreedma) October 1, 2015
Rick Knabb, director of National Hurricane Center
—Dr. Rick Knabb (@NHCDirector) October 1, 2015
We've compiled a Twitter list that you can follow, and check the Tech Insider coverage of Hurricane Joaquin for the latest.