Quote: If it stays on it's current track,it woud hit the middle keys.And there is some info that suggest it could be a little east of that.So South Fl. is far from being out of the woods.
If the current NHC track pans out, only the lower keys will see tropical force winds as it brushes by, though any deviation to the north would change the scenario. TG
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