The track has shifted further southward, compared to last night, with landfall now approaching the North/South Carolina state line. The Banker Horses will still be in the northeast quadrant of the storm, subject to flooding and flying debris, although perhaps with a bit less severity, due to the greater distance from the eye.

Wild horses on the southern end of the Outer Banks, near Cape Lookout (Rachel Carson Reserve and Shackleford Banks), are at greatest risk.
RELATED: Florence Still a Threat to Banker Horses.
