Maybe they should call us the IR wishcasters? Anyway, anyone awake this evening? Nothing too spectacular changing on the IR front that I can see...couple blobs of convection blowing up as it has been doing, just looks like a nice storm. At best I'd say minimal hurricane at 5...but given how liitle has changed I'd lay my bet on it still being a strong TS. Any other thoughts on strength? As for where its going...I'd say somewhere between Cancun and Boston would be the only safe bet right now...but to take a stab at a guess, it keeps heading north and is gonna get itself tied up in southern florida somehow. Sorry that I can't give a better wishcast than that as I'm in Indiana its gonna have to be the strongest CAT 5 on record heading due north at about 500mph to make it to me
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