WXMAN RICHIE
(Weather Master)
Fri Sep 03 2004 03:50 PM
Local update

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR SHOWS A BAND OF SQUALLS WITH WIND GUSTS OF 60 MPH MOVING RAPIDLY TOWARD THE SOUTHWEST AT 50 MPH.
A MEASURED WIND GUST TO 54 MPH WAS RECEIVED FROM BOCA RATON. THE LEADING EDGE OF THIS SQUALL EXTENDS FROM WEST PALM BEACH TO FORT
LAUDERDALE TO AVENTURA. MUCH OF METRO PALM BEACH...BROWARD...AND MIAMI-DADE WILL BE IMPACTED.

PERSONS SHOULD AVOID BEING OUTDOORS! POWER OUTAGES ARE LIKELY TO BE EXPERIENCED WHEN TREE LIMBS ARE BLOWN DOWN.



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