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Location: Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

No idea what Fay will do at this point!

Fay is currently at 50 mph with a pressure of 995, up from 994 at 8 AM. She is currently stationed, and hardly moving, over Merritt Island, between Cape Canaveral and the Kennedy Space Center, and is dumping torrential amounts of rain on the Space and Treasure Coasts.

The forecasts call for her to move just barely into the Atlantic over the next 12 hours, then come back over Florida, where she will weaken again. She could emerge into the Gulf, become a strong hurricane and threaten New Orleans, or she could stay over the Panhandle and bring a bunch of rain to those areas. Who knows?

All Hurricane Watches have been dropped, and the Tropical Storm Warning south of Fort Pierce has also been dropped. This leaves the followin in a Warning: northern Saint Lucie, Indian River, Brevard, Volusia, Flagler, Nassau and Duval in Florida, and Camden and Glynn in Georgia. The Tropical Storm Watch up to the Georgia/South Carolina line remains.

All this Olympic watching has made me tired! I can't wait to start getting some sleep! Well, that is at least after I catch up on my non-Olympic DVR shows!

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