And after Paulette's eye went over Bermuda, Teddy, a stronger hurricane appears to be taking aim:
#Sally has made landfall near Gulf Shores Alabama at 445 AM CDT as a category 2 hurricane. Maximum sustained winds were 105 mph with a minimum central pressure of 965 mb. More: https://t.co/tW4KeFW0gB pic.twitter.com/zdyilBhdic
— National Hurricane Center (@NHC_Atlantic) September 16, 2020


The odds of that happening have to be at least 2020:1.
September 12
(soon-to-be) Hurricane Paulette Apparently Aiming At Bermuda-Based Reinsurance Employees/Companies
Then again, it is difficult to forecast the tacks of some of these mid-Atlantic storms. From 2016:
Category 3 Hurricane Nicole Pounds Bermuda, Appears Headed for Greenland, Spain, Morocco, Iceland, Western Sahara, Svalbard and/or the Canary Islands