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Recon is finding Milton continues to intensify and may become a Cat 5 at any time. Forecast of a turn towards Central Florida almost unanimous among the better models. Flhurricane.com
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 10 (Helene) , Major: 10 (Helene) Florida - Any: 10 (Helene) Major: 10 (Helene)
41.7N 38.4W
Wind: 75MPH
Pres: 963mb
Moving:
Ne at 29 mph
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16.4N 41.2W
Wind: 85MPH
Pres: 985mb
Moving:
Nw at 13 mph
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21.7N 91.7W
Wind: 155MPH
Pres: 933mb
Moving:
Ese at 9 mph
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Re: Blonde Joke
      Wed Aug 29 2018 08:13 AM

well i lost it..

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