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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005</i> <br /><br />I've been watching the timelapse sattelite images on the news, and I may be wrong, but it looks like this thing is turning north more than originally forcast. Better safe than sorry, but places as far south as Corpus Christi look like they are going to get off easy. Call me crazy, but I think Louisiana is going to get whacked again. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />BB - <br />You are correct. Rita is turning earlier and harder than predicted. Projections now have the eye east of Galveston with the path possibly as far east as the Louisisana border. Given the large size of the strom I think both states will feel significant effects. At least it has dropped down to a Cat 4 storm... <br /> <br />LC
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