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Hanna is finally moving to the Northwest and will swing some clouds our way, but not much rain. The storm will make landfall in the Carolinas Friday evening.
Ike is a major hurricane and we are in its forecast cone. Be sure to check the track this weekend as we’ll have a better idea of where the strong hurricane will head once the weather patterns over the central and Southeast US become better understood.
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Posted by Mike Ryan, Clearwater on 09/05 at 12:32 PM
I think your graph needs updated and/or changed. First, as of Friday at 1:30pm, the date on your graph is shown as of Thursday at 11am. Secondly, the winds are listed at 140mph. The Friday 11am update from noaa.gov shows winds at 120mph. I am not even mentioning the incorrect pressure on your graph.