Of course, No one wants to uproot the NHC's position on the landfall. Right now they think it will be a Category 2 on the Saffir-Simpson scale, with winds of up to 114 MPH.
Also, in the latest discussion:
"WILMA SHOULD MAKE LANDFALL IN FLORIDA AS A CATEGORY TWO HURRICANE...ALTHOUGH THERE IS SOME CHANCE IT COULD HIT AS A CATEGORY THREE."
Preparation for a 2-3 would be wise, depending on where you live. Always heed the advice of local officials, and keep it locked on your local radio/news program for more information on your area's effects from Wilma
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