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MichaelA
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      #62369 - Sun Oct 23 2005 05:50 PM

Just a guess, but I'd expect winds to get to above 80 in the Ft. Myers area over night and early AM. I hope all is secure.

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      #62371 - Sun Oct 23 2005 05:54 PM

Getting the tornados already. NW Hardee and SW Polk county. Suspect it will be a busy night across the southern half of Florida with tornados. Hopefully folks have a weather radio, becuase these will be fast movers.

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the young weatherman
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      #62374 - Sun Oct 23 2005 06:00 PM

Gotta watch out for that one coming,it is one bad dude. Not only is it damaging, it is also costy

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MichaelA
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      #62382 - Sun Oct 23 2005 06:25 PM

The strong storms creeping northward up the coast and extending into the Gulf from Sarasota look more like a squall line on TBW radar rather than a feeder band. Gonna get bumpy soon.

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