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Re: How strong will Wilma be at landfall?
      Fri Oct 21 2005 10:16 PM

I say a mid Cat three. Since Wilma still stays Cat 4 right now and it is moving along the coast rather thang tearing through the mainland. The weaknening shouldn't be significant.

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