JimMIA
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9 AM, Saturday, July 9 Advisory/Discussion Update
This will be the last update, because Dennis is not expected to threaten the WDW area.
The projected track has moved farther offshore of Florida, and the storm is now projected to make landfall in the area of the Florida/Alabama border Sunday afternoon.
The storm currently carries estimated winds of about 95 mph, which the NHC says is a "generous" estimate. However, it expected to strengthen to 120 mph in 24 hours, and to 130 mph by landfall in the US.
That is still a very dangerous storm, so if you live anywhere in the Watch/Warning areas, I would certainly keep a close eye on the storm. You also have to remember that hurricanes are very broad weather systems, and you could experience 60 mph winds 100 miles from the center of the storm...or even farther.
If you want the latest accurate information, turn OFF the TV and go to www.nhc.noaa.gov
That's the National Hurricane Center, and they don't sell Viagra.
This will be the last update, because Dennis is not expected to threaten the WDW area.
The projected track has moved farther offshore of Florida, and the storm is now projected to make landfall in the area of the Florida/Alabama border Sunday afternoon.
The storm currently carries estimated winds of about 95 mph, which the NHC says is a "generous" estimate. However, it expected to strengthen to 120 mph in 24 hours, and to 130 mph by landfall in the US.
That is still a very dangerous storm, so if you live anywhere in the Watch/Warning areas, I would certainly keep a close eye on the storm. You also have to remember that hurricanes are very broad weather systems, and you could experience 60 mph winds 100 miles from the center of the storm...or even farther.
If you want the latest accurate information, turn OFF the TV and go to www.nhc.noaa.gov
That's the National Hurricane Center, and they don't sell Viagra.