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Re: How strong will Wilma be at landfall?
      Fri Oct 21 2005 03:49 PM

I am hoping that when it hits Florida (hopefully this will be IF it hits Florida) it will be a 2 or less...is this magical thinking?

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* How strong will Wilma be at landfall? no... Fri Oct 21 2005 03:49 PM
. * * Re: How strong will Wilma be at landfall? SMOKE   Fri Oct 21 2005 07:13 AM
. * * Re: How strong will Wilma be at landfall? LoisCane   Fri Oct 21 2005 01:24 PM
. * * Re: How strong will Wilma be at landfall? Kimberley Clark   Fri Oct 21 2005 02:20 PM
. * * Re: How strong will Wilma be at landfall? Circinae   Fri Oct 21 2005 03:49 PM
. * * Re: How strong will Wilma be at landfall? B.C.Francis   Fri Oct 21 2005 04:06 PM
. * * Re: How strong will Wilma be at landfall? the young weatherman   Fri Oct 21 2005 10:16 PM

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