Messy weather should be becoming increasingly windy weather beginning Thursday night and through tomorrow, say forecasters at the National Hurricane Center.
As of 5:00 PM, Sandy remains a Category Two hurricane with 105 mile an hour winds.
The storm is moving faster - 20 miles an hour to the north.
Forecaster Todd Kimberlaine says the turn will keep South Florida out of the brunt of the storm.
But the storm will morph some and the windfield should become even larger, so windy conditions are expected.