Track of the unexpected?

If this is a good representation of what is to come, Floridians no longer need to be worried about Rina. The Yucatan Peninsula will be getting a lot of rain, however.
The storm will now be headed south-southwest and weaken to a depression by Saturday afternoon. I don't think any of the models were predicting this originally. I am assuming it is the cold front that will be "blocking" Rina from making a the turn northward. I also read where the land interaction, the small size, and some wind shear will be killing Rina.