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The winds are at 60 mph with 997 mbs so the movement to the NW continues and I can say that from ST Lucia southward those islands are safe from Nicholas and as Nick continues to climb in latitud more islands will be in the clear with time.
11 AM advisory=13.8n-46.2w moving NW 8 mph
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11 AM advisory=13.8n-46.2w moving NW 8 mph
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Here is the discussion and the latest track from the NHC shows a more northward track than past advisorys.
Here is the discussion and the latest track from the NHC shows a more northward track than past advisorys.
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