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Thanks NN. According to the local news on WFTV, there are two highs (one on each side of Fla.) Depending on how close these get, that will have an influence on how close the storm gets. The current path has it coming up the Daytona side and having winds of approx. 90mph by 8pm Thurs. night.
Soooooo much easier than clicking through inane ramblings of local weather-readers and Weather Channel Babblers.
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