Stronger here 8 oclock winds are now up to 65 miles perouf e. Again this was anticipated probably going to become a minimal hurricane before making its way on shore in big bend area tonight. You mentioned how much rain we later today. We will definitely exacerbate the issue make it harder because this water is still trying to go and get back to the bay and gulf. So Tropical Storm hermine 65 mile per hour winds. Other noticeable change here at 8 oclock is the Forward Movement is just a smidge faster. I like to see that. Faster we get it out of here the better. So it is moving north, northeast loth preure drop. Er hour. Lerumr goes the stroenger. Forecast they dont update that 8 oclock. That is updated every six hours. So i dont think even if they at all still look a category 1 storm. Just east of appear lash cola. Really some time very early tomorrow morning. Lets say around sairnt marks throwing that around if anybody fridays that other travelled to that area. But youre going to see hu
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