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intensifying as much as we thought it. where there s still a ways to go. the storm has roughly three days to get a strong as it s going to get, and then will weaken as it approaches florida after that. the hope is that it never gets its act together, but all of our computer, guides that are telling us is not going to happen. it s saying this is going to intensify for the next three, days maybe rapidly intensify when it gets to as of now, still only tropical storms, that s not the issue. the issue is that on our computer guides is telling us it gets much stronger from here. becoming a hurricane by tomorrow morning, and then, possibly, a major category three hurricane and a 20 mile per hour winds, only 48 hours from now. that s a really fast, intensification as it moves up there. after that, it goes to the north. then it goes back a little bit. the question is, how much does it bend back to the northeast. if it bends back a little harder, it will be towards tampa, s ....
In the carolinas and the southern appalachians. it may flood threat into next weekend. i know you re going to be tracking this for us, bill, as you always do. so, we ll check in with you at the top of the next hour. for now, bill kerens, think you. as bill spoke about, pretty widespread going on here when it comes to the storm. preparations underway in the caribbean as well as florida. isn t let start with, it s one tropical storm ian expected to hit cuba as a category three or four hurricane, it seems. how are officials they re preparing? cuba is gearing up to evacuate people in the west of the island where this hurricane, as it will be, is due to hit on tuesday. the cuban president said today that preserving life, he says, is the most important aim here. frankly speaking, this island has a very good record of doing that when it comes to hurricanes. it was recognized by the un as a global model for hurricane risk prevention back in 2004. if you look at the statistics, ....