Yep. 884 mb makes Wilma the strongest Atlantic hurricane by pressure. Of course, Avila cautions us that it's not a "solid" number yet, but when it's accompanied by an extrapolated 881 (the 884 was measured), I'd have to say it's a solid number.
I am looking here right now. Wilma is getting closer to the Grand Cayman.
http://www.caycompass.com/CFPCCweather.shtml
Todays Weather Five Day Forecast
For the Cayman Islands
77°F
25°C WED
OCT 19
Sky: rain
Relative humidity: 91%
Wind direction: ESE
Wind speed: 57 kph
Visability: 10 km
Barometric pressure: N/A millibars
Wed
Oct 19 Heavy rain and a t-storm; very windy
High 86°F/30°C
Low: 77°F/25°C
Thu
Oct 20 Very windy and humid with thundery rains
High 86°F/30°C
Low: 79°F/26°C
Fri
Oct 21 Chance for rain in the morning; clearing
High 88°F/31°C
Low: 81°F/27°C
Sat
Oct 22 Partly sunny, windy and very humid
High 88°F/31°C
Low: 82°F/28°C
Sun
Oct 23 Very humid with times of clouds and sun
High 88°F/31°C
Low: 86°F/30°C
More from the National Weather Centre Click here for 15 day forecast
She must be pretty pissed that Fred went to the lodge for that water buffalo meeting.
We could sure use Gazoo right now to snap his fingers and make Wilma go poof!