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10/27: Morning Tropical Update
Oct 27, 2011
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Rina continues just off the Yucatan Peninsula but has weakened substantially as compared to yesterday at this time (8am EDT). Rina is a minimal hurricane with 75 mph max sustained winds. Additional weakening is now forecast with a hostile environment expected to impact the storm. None the less heavy rainfall and some strong winds are expected in the Yucatan through tomorrow.
Elsewhere a disturbance in the Western Caribbean Sea is not likely to develop at this time. This disturbance has a near 0% chance of development within 48 hours.