A direct hit on Key West late Sunday evening with 105 mph sustained wind, followed by a fairly quick 18 mph jog up the overseas highway early Monday morning, raking nearly the entire length of the Keys with wind gusts to 100 mph, followed by a sustained 80 mph final smack to Homestead/S.Miami Bch around noon Monday. Total rainfall associated with the core circulation of Wilma on the light side at 2-4", with isolated amounts of 5-7" where training bands set up over extreme S. Florida and the upper Keys NE of the approaching hurricane on Sunday.
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