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Re: Area of Interest - Hurricane Rafael
      Sun Oct 14 2012 10:47 AM

Tropical Storm Rafael has improved in its structure and slow intensification is possible for a day or two. Although all watches and warnings have been cancelled, heavy rain and gusty winds continue over portions of the Leeward Islands. Rafael is moving north northwest at 10 knots and an eventual turn to the north with an increase in forward speed is expected.

Rafael is likely to threaten Bermuda on Tuesday.

Weather Conditions at Hamilton, Bermuda

(Title change to reflect upgrade to Cat I Hurricane.)

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