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Deatres Harden
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Cruise weather
      #20594 - Fri Aug 20 2004 05:48 PM

My husband and I are taking a cruise that leaves from Miami, FL August 28th and goes to San Juan, PR, then goes to St. Maarten, and St. Thomas. What type of weather can we expect or will Miami be there????

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Re: Cruise weather [Re: Deatres Harden]
      #20599 - Fri Aug 20 2004 07:22 PM

Well weather patterns can certainly change in a week, however, with the strong Caribbean ridge that has been in place for most of the summer, I wouldn't change my plans just yet. Keep an eye on the tropics though, because it is the season. Miami will still be there.
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