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Hurricane Irma remains potential threat to the East Coast

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Crabtownboy

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On the heels of Hurricane Harvey, now estimated to be the second-costliest stormin U.S. history, attention is turning to the next threat, Hurricane Irma.

Irma, which weakened slightly overnight — now down to Category 2 strength with sustained winds of 110 mph — is currently marching westward across the Atlantic Ocean. Irma’s center of circulation is still more than 2,000 miles away from U.S. coast, but signs continue for future concern.

As highlighted Friday, this storm will definitely be one to watch over the next several days — particularly along the East Coast — despite the high uncertainty in impacts at this juncture.


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Hurricane Irma remains potential threat to the East Coast, possibly matching Harvey’s wind strength
 

Alcott

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Maybe Florida is about to get its "justice" and that prof will say so, hoping to get his snip job back.
 
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annsni

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This is the time for EVERYONE on the East Coast to review their hurricane preps and start getting ready. Even if it doesn't hit our area, there will be more that may. This is a very good warning and I'm grateful that we have so much time to prepare.
 
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