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Eventually it will move inland into Hispanola but this little movement in the past 6 hours delays the ending of the rain for Hispanola and Puerto Rico complicating things in terms of more floodings so let's see if finnaly the storm decides to move.
1 PM EST TPC advisory on Odette=Nearly stationary
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