Tropical Cyclone 94L, currently situated over Hispaniola, is showing an increasing risk of impacting the Southeastern United States next week, particularly Georgia and the Carolinas, according to weather forecasts updated between 2:39 PM and 5:39 PM UTC on September 25th. Google's DeepMind model indicates a concerning four-run trend, suggesting a higher probability of U.S. landfall, although considerable uncertainty remains regarding the storm's eventual track and strength once it fully develops, as stated by BenNollWeather on X. The system is expected to generate vorticity as it moves over Hispaniola, a factor that could influence its development and trajectory, according to DCAreaWx on X.