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Now Odette is moving a bit more faster and more NE so now I can say that Puerto Rico wont see any tropical storm watches or warnings unless a turn to the east occurs.But PR will get a good deal of rain as the outer bands come into the island but hopefully it wont be the rain event that we had in november.
4 PM EST advisory on Odette=15.0n-73.6w moving NE at 12 mph
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4 PM EST advisory on Odette=15.0n-73.6w moving NE at 12 mph
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Little life for Odette as it will merge with the front once it emerge into the atlantic.
Little life for Odette as it will merge with the front once it emerge into the atlantic.
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