http://www.hwn.org/hadt44us.htm
That position 15.0n of latitud clears the windward islands from Martinique southward but still the islands from Dominica northward still have to watch it just in case something dramatic and a surprise track starts but as long as Nick continues to climb in latitud more islands will be in the clear and when it gets to 18.5n and north of that line all of them in the leewards will be in the clear.
The system looks more organized this morning as the center is more under the convection.
5 AM=15.0n-48.0w moving NW
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