Looks like we are seeing a strong cat. 2 or possibly cat. 3 in the making. The way the pressure has been dropping and the formation of the eye wall I would not be surprised if they upgraded the storm to a cat.2 with 105 to 110 mph by the next update (11:00am). The storm also seems to be wobbling a little further to the north and slowing down which is very bad news for south Texas. I hope everyone in south Texas stays safe and out of harms way.
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