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Post by End Zone on Sept 8, 2023 1:33:49 GMT -7
Sept 8, 2023 Maximum sustained winds 140-160 mph. CAT 4-5. Weak pressure isobars favor WNW track from north of Antilles Islands and Bahamas and into central to north Florida coastline. High altitude winds favor the hurricane air outflow. There are no sheer winds to knock down vertical lift. Sea temperatures are increasing as the storm moves west, providing unlimited energy. Get ready now if you live in coastal Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina.
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Post by End Zone on Sept 8, 2023 10:09:36 GMT -7
As of 1 pm ET Sept 8, the new 5-day forecast for Hurricane Lee has the storm taking a hard right turn to the north and not affecting the U.S. This thread is closed.
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Post by FLCardinalFan on Sept 10, 2023 16:01:08 GMT -7
As of 1 pm ET Sept 8, the new 5-day forecast for Hurricane Lee has the storm taking a hard right turn to the north and not affecting the U.S. This thread is closed. SIGH OF RELIEF FOR YOU MY FRIEND AND OTHERS
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