South Florida is not in the clear. If it stays on the current possible track the storm is large enough that we will get tropical storm force winds and possibly hurricane force gusts. If it shifts right just a few miles we could get the right side of the storm, even if the center went up the west coast or just inland. We are far from out of it yet, and probably will not know one way or the other until Saturday.
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