The high pressure to it's west will break down and allow Wilma to turn to the north in about a couple of days, allowing for further strengthening to a CAT 4. Of course the path would indicate somewhere in the Gulf coast, but I ain't buying that scenario. Cliamatology speaking and trends over past hurricanes would indicate a strike on the west coast of FLA.
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