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Crazy high wind T-storm in Miami late last night
      Sat Oct 22 2005 01:30 AM

Anyone else here in Miami area wake up at 3am to the sound of howling wind, rattling windows and thunder? Im at UM, and me and frieds all recall this crazy short lived storm late last night. Result of Wilma? i cant imagine, we are on the other side of the peninsula, and about 2-3days from hurricane landfall.

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* Crazy high wind T-storm in Miami late last night gerryfcds Sat Oct 22 2005 01:30 AM
. * * Re: Crazy high wind T-storm in Miami late last night DebbiePSL   Sat Oct 22 2005 03:36 AM
. * * Re: Crazy high wind T-storm in Miami late last night DebbieInFla   Sat Oct 22 2005 01:45 AM

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