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#HurricaneBeryl track creeping N with Texas increasingly at risk of significant impacts not just at the coast but pos. well inland #txwx
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 309 (Idalia) , Major: 309 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 309 (Idalia) Major: 309 (Idalia)
20.1N 86.9W
Wind: 110MPH
Pres: 971mb
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Wnw at 15 mph
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mommy21
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Re: Do Relatives in Texas need to evacuate???
      Wed Sep 21 2005 06:19 PM

Thank you. I think it's too late for me to get there, would be traveling with a 3 yr old and 7 week old, too many stops. Going to ask family in Michigan to go get her.

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* Do Relatives in Texas need to evacuate??? mommy21 Wed Sep 21 2005 06:19 PM
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