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Post by weatherdude on Sept 5, 2017 9:25:53 GMT -5
Just days after Hurricane Harvey devastated parts of Texas and Louisiana, another storm, Hurricane Irma, has strengthened over the Atlantic Ocean, threatening to batter parts of the Caribbean this week as “an extremely dangerous” Category 5 storm, the National Weather Service said on Tuesday morning.
There is a growing likelihood that Irma will also reach parts of Florida later in the week and weekend, though it is too soon to predict the effect of the storm, which has already earned its Category 5 status with maximum sustained winds of 175 miles per hour, according to the service.
“It is still too early to determine what direct impacts Irma might have on the continental United States,” the service said in its Tuesday morning statement on the storm. “However, everyone in hurricane-prone areas should ensure that they have their hurricane plan in place.”
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Post by weatherdude on Sept 5, 2017 9:28:40 GMT -5
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Post by pastormjunkie on Sept 5, 2017 9:30:23 GMT -5
It's a Cat 5 now. S. Florida might get hit? To early. I think we will all be ok here in the North.
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Post by weatherdude on Sept 5, 2017 9:53:17 GMT -5
Looks like Key West and Miami. I agree we won't get it here unless it stays together on land and the jet stream carries the rain up to us. I still think it won't make it here to the Mid Atl. Don't let your local weather people scare you.
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Post by weatherdude on Sept 6, 2017 11:00:08 GMT -5
Here is video as Irma hits St. Maarten. OMG it's bad.
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Post by pastormjunkie on Sept 6, 2017 11:03:43 GMT -5
Oh my. I bet you St. Maarten is gone.
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Post by weatherdude on Sept 6, 2017 11:04:55 GMT -5
I hope Irma doesn't have that strength when it turns to Florida.
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