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Tropical Storm Marco's path shifts eastward, could become hurricane Saturday night
Tropical storm Marco strengthened overnight Friday and could impact Texas next week as a hurricane, according to the National Hurricane Center. Marco, the earliest “M” storm to form in recorded history, is about 50 miles west of the western tip of Cuba as of 4 p.m. It’s traveling north-northwest at 13 mph. As of 4 p.m., Marco’s maximum sustained winds reached 65 mph with some higher gusts, It is expected to continue moving toward the north-northwest across the central Gulf on…
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