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The cone is showing it going South of SXM as of today.
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Fair winds and following seas! SSN691-May She Ever Prowl The Seas in Defense of Human Freedom! SSN787-Preserving Peace, Prepared for War
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As of now, forecast is south of SXM and not predicted to develop into a hurricane. Both good things.
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I just arrived in Rodney Bay, St. Lucia to get some fuel and see if there's a part to repair my sail. The most recent NOAA storm forecast shows the centerline of Bret coming through EXACTLY here in 2 days. Needless to say, I don't plan on being here then... But Bret will be a hurricane offshore, just devolve to a storm (but a big one) shortly before landfall here. All this is good news for SXM and the BVI!
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Best wishes, Zanshin!! Stay safe!
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Tropical Storm Bret will pass far south of SXM but there is a second invest 93L behind Bret that we should monitor.
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Currently predicted to pass far south of SXM, not predicted to reach hurricane status, and to dissipate in a few days. Hopefully the one behind it will be similar.
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