Indications are that if I have to shift the forecast more today, it would be farther to the right, but at least Isabel is not nearly as threatening as it was a couple of days ago. Still, need to keep an eye on it, but you can breathe a little easier today.
A little faster, and a little weaker--still NJ
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A little faster, and a little weaker--still NJ
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Indications are that if I have to shift the forecast more today, it would be farther to the right, but at least Isabel is not nearly as threatening as it was a couple of days ago. Still, need to keep an eye on it, but you can breathe a little easier today.

Indications are that if I have to shift the forecast more today, it would be farther to the right, but at least Isabel is not nearly as threatening as it was a couple of days ago. Still, need to keep an eye on it, but you can breathe a little easier today.
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