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Cuba Eyes Irma as it Approaches the Caribbean

Hurricane Irma, with incredibly strong 140 mph (220 km/h) winds, continues to move towards the northern Leeward Islands of the Caribbean. It also poses a threat to Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Cuba and the Bahamas from Wednesday on through the weekend.

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Will Hurricane Irma Threaten Cuba?

Besides locals, a lot of people who are planning to travel to or from Cuba in the coming week are asking what affect Hurricane Irma might have on their plans. However with the storm still a good ways away in the Central Atlantic, it is too early to tell.

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Havana Weather for Aug. 31 – Sept. 6

The days will begin with little cloudiness, and become more cloudy towards the end of the afternoon, with some isolated showers in some areas of the capital. The winds will be from the east and the northeast, with speeds lower than 25 km / h.

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Cuba Tracking Hurricane Irma 9/1

While still too far away to predict a path in the Caribbean or towards Cuba and/or the United States, Hurricane Irma continues to be a monster storm packing 120 mph winds moving west from the eastern Atlantic.

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Hurricane Irma Intensifies in the Atlantic

The Cuban Forecast Center (INSMET) reported at 6 pm on Thursday that Hurricane Irma has rapidly intensified over eastern Atlantic waters. The storm now packs sustained maximum winds of 115 miles per hour, with higher gusts and a central minimum pressure that has fallen to 967 millibars.

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