I'm guessing between 12 to 15 mph. If this is the case you would have to think the Globals have a better handle on a further West movement .
Wahoo, I called it. I think it is a no turn back hit on FLorida now. I'm gonna say hit between Ft. Lauderdale and Palm Beach in less than 36 hours. Get ready Florida she's a coming and coming quick.
Still say she is moving fast!
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Still say she is moving fast!
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Re: Still say she is moving fast!
caneman wrote:I'm guessing between 12 to 15 mph. If this is the case you would have to think the Globals have a better handle on a further West movement .
yeah 12 to 15 would look like a big guess...11 am had it at 9 mph.
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