only 4 more hours until Fay is expected to have its first bands appear in Lee County. Mets here are saying that Fay will be directly over us at approx. 8:00am tomorrow. Her Barometric pressure remains the same as it did at 5pm. Fay is about 105 miles away from Naples, Florida now. What are the chances of her Strengthening from a TS to Cat 1? She seems to be deteriorating on Satellite, and the pressure remains the same. Do we still think Fay will even make a Cat 1 hurricane?
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Edited by StrmTrckrMiami (Mon Aug 18 2008 08:21 PM)
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