Hurricane Irene weakened somewhat on Tuesday afternoon, from 100 to 90 mph - or from category 2 to Category 1.
It still is forecast to intensify into a Category 3 system with sustained winds of 125 mph as it moves parallel to Florida's coastline on Thursday.
Also, as of the latest advisory, the entire state of Florida remains out of the cone of error.
While residents are urged to remain vigilant, the projected path remains more than 150 miles east of Miami, Fort Lauderdale and WestPalm Beach. It is expected to be even farther east of Daytona Beach.
It still is forecast to intensify into a Category 3 system with sustained winds of 125 mph as it moves parallel to Florida's coastline on Thursday.
Also, as of the latest advisory, the entire state of Florida remains out of the cone of error.
While residents are urged to remain vigilant, the projected path remains more than 150 miles east of Miami, Fort Lauderdale and WestPalm Beach. It is expected to be even farther east of Daytona Beach.
After paralleling the Florida coast, it is forecast to take aim for the South Carolina-North Carolina border. However, because there is much uncertainty in the long-range forecast, whether it will hit the U.S. coast or possibly swerve out to sea remains a question mark.
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