Margie
(Senior Storm Chaser)
Fri Oct 21 2005 09:20 PM
Re: Wilma Approaching the Yucatan Peninsula

Quote:

What are you saying-things are bad for Florida or good? Please give me your view. Have watched your post for a year now and worried about your brother with Katrina.

I justr don't understand what you said. I live in St Petersburg and am ready, but my parents will not let me get them ready.





Dawn I was just saying she is moving slowly, not stalled. According to NHC's forecast they just put out not 15 minutes ago, they think she'll continue to move slowly. And sometime before November, Wilma will emerge into the GOM. According to NHC, in about 36 hours, in spite of the fact that some of the models still have her emerging slower than that. So that will be early Sunday morning.

So the Sunday 11am forecast would be the best time to check and see when and where Wilma will hit FL, and in the meantime, make preparations for the eventuality she will hit where you live.



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