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The storm is starting to weaken as it encounters strong shear.The center is semiexposed to the WSW of convection and that is caused by the shear.The 5 PM NHC track is almost the same with a little bend to the right and more NNW rather than NW at 11 AM.
5 PM=Nicholas weakening down to 60 mph pressure up 997 mbs
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5 PM=Nicholas weakening down to 60 mph pressure up 997 mbs
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Here is the 5 PM discussion that shows the new track now NW and NNW at the end and the storm at the 5 day period weakening to a TD as time goes by.
Here is the 5 PM discussion that shows the new track now NW and NNW at the end and the storm at the 5 day period weakening to a TD as time goes by.
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