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Now less than 300 miles south of Bermuda but hopefully it goes to their east.
11 PM EDT advisory=27.9n-64.7w north at 17 mph 125 mph
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11 PM EDT advisory=27.9n-64.7w north at 17 mph 125 mph
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Discussion of advisory dont offers hope for those in Bermuda that it may weaken before it gets to their latitud.
Discussion of advisory dont offers hope for those in Bermuda that it may weaken before it gets to their latitud.
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