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To: Amelia Carhartt who wrote (78290)8/24/2011 5:14:48 AM
From: 2MAR$  Respond to of 218125
 
Good nite Irene....these guys have thread tracking Hurricanes , Irene's getting feisty & all US needs is one to hit land in already weakened state in the coming weeks , one thing Gov'ts cant control<g
Subject 55136

weather.com is good
weather.com
HURRICANE IRENE

- Irene is on the cusp of becoming a major hurricane as it moves through the Southeast Bahamas.

- Irene is centered about 370 miles southeast of Nassau or near Little Inagua Island.

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Winds have increased to 110 mph and is moving toward the west-northwest at 9 mph.

- Irene is forecast to become a major hurricane (wind speeds higher than 111 mph) later today.

- A hurricane warning is in effect for the Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands.

- Irene will now move northwestward through the Bahamas through Thursday.

- Rainfall of 6 to 15 inches is expected throughout the Bahamas.

- A dangerous storm surge could raise water levels by 5 to 8 feet in the southeast Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands and 7 to 11 feet in the central and northwest Bahamas as Irene moves through.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/08/24/national/main20096435.shtml