MICHELLE POISED TO STRENGTHEN FURTHER
November 2, 2001 At 10 a.m. EST, the center of Hurricane Michelle was located near latitude 17.9 north, longitude 83.9 west or about 280 miles south-southeast of the western tip of Cuba. Michelle is moving erratically toward the north near 3 mph. A continued slow motion to the north is expected over the next 24 hours, according to NOAA's National Hurricane Center. (Click NOAA satellite image for larger view of Hurricane Michelle taken Nov. 2, 2001 at 8:15 a.m. EST. Click here to see latest satellite image.)
Maximum sustained winds are near 75 mph with higher gusts. Additional strengthening is likely over the next 24 hours, and Michelle could become a major hurricane during the next day or two.
Hurricane force winds extend outward up to 15 miles from the center and tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 115 miles. Estimated minimum central pressure is 978 mb, 28.88 inches.
Locally heavy rainfall from outer bands continues over the Cayman Islands and Cuba. An additional 3 to 6 inches of rainfall may occur across portions of central and Eastern Cuba Friday night where extensive flooding has already occurred.
A hurricane watch is in effect for the following provinces in western Cuba, Pinar del Rio, La Habana, Havana City, Matanzas and the Isle of Youth. All interests in south Florida and the Florida Keys should closely monitor the progress of Michelle.
For storm information for specific areas of the USA, please monitor products issued by National Weather Service local forecast offices. In addition, see NOAA's Southeast River Forecast Center for the latest river conditions.
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