The storm tracked to the northwest and continued to intensify quickly.
The storm tracked to the west-northwest without strengthening, and the following day no circulation was reported.
The storm tracked northwest, becoming a hurricane on September 25.
The storm developed on October 6, and tracked generally westward throughout its course.
For about a day, the storm tracked generally northwestward before turning to the west due to a building ridge north of the system.
Over the following several days, the storm tracked around several low pressure systems.
The storm tracked northwestward, then westward, and finally turned to the northeast.
When a storm tracks very far north, its potential for landfall is much less.
The storm continued on, and later tracked into Oklahoma.
If the storms track too far east, the snow will be limited to the eastern part of the state.