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Tuesday, August 29, 2006 Source: cnn.com
Ernesto lingered over central Cuba early Tuesday, hardly maintaining its tropical gale status but still poised for an attack on the Florida peninsula, according to the National Hurricane Center. At 11 p.m. ET Monday, Ernesto was about 20 miles north of Camaguey, tracking to the west-northwest at 12 mph. With its 40 mph winds, the storm was predictable to come in the Straits of Florida overnight, where forecasters predict Ernesto would strengthen, possibly into a hurricane, before making landfall in south Florida sometime Tuesday evening. Tropical storm-force winds expand up to 85 miles from the storm's center, the hurricane center said. |
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