Dennis seems to be holding together quite well over Cuba, with the ye still quite discernable on the radar imagery, but not so evident on the satellite imagery. Loks like he will emnerge into the GOM as a Cat 3 - a little stronger than i anticpated earlier. Looks like most of the Florida west coast is gonna at least see Tropical Storm force gusts, if not sustained. The Keys, especially Key West, look set to just miss out on sustained hurricane winds, but expect plenty of Hurricane force gusts here. The real problem will be Sunday, as Dennis approaches land. Much of the FL big bend and panhandle look set to get swamped by really quite large waves, combined with onshore flows and storm surges. If Dennis moves inland east of Mobile, AL, then the bay will be out of the woods really. However, if he moves in to the west of Mobile, then Mobile Bay will certainly see a huge rise in water level, and will see some pretty severe flooding.
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