Pretty much all of the models have Wilma headed towards the south end of the pennisula. Yikes didn't want to see this again. What my question is, why have they decided to pick up the timing when she is still nearly stationary? What is going to pull her up our way so fast.? There are some other models that don't put her at landfall here until Monday or Tuesday of next week. Now the NHC track puts her here Saturday nite? One last question is there anything in her path that could make her pull a Charlie and pull her to a more northly landfall?
MaryAnn
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