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Rate hikes of up to 135.5% proposed for hurricane insurance in S. Florida (Sun-Sentinel)
Palm Beach County homeowners who rely on state-backed Citizens Property Insurance Corp. for hurricane coverage could face major increases in the rates they pay, with premiums more than doubling in some coastal communities.

Wilma may threaten Mexico, Gulf Coast (CNN.com)
MIAMI, Florida (AP) -- Wilma, the record-tying 21st tropical storm of the season, formed in the Caribbean on Monday, and forecasters warned it could become a powerful hurricane and hit somewhere along the U.S. Gulf Coast as early as the weekend.

Wilma may become hurricane, heads for Gulf of Mexico (RedNova)
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Four of seven major weather models predict Tropical Storm Wilma, which could become a hurricane by Tuesday, will head for the Gulf Coast of Florida. Earlier Monday morning, most of the models forecast the storm would crash into the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico or Belize later this week. By late morning, most of the forecasts showed the storm would turn north toward western

Wilma may become hurricane, heads for Gulf of Mexico (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Four of seven major weather models predict Tropical Storm Wilma, which could become a hurricane by Tuesday, will head for the Gulf Coast of Florida.

Wilma may become hurricane (RedNova)
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Four of seven major weather models predicted Tropical Storm Wilma, which could become a hurricane by Tuesday, will head for the Gulf Coast of Florida. Earlier Monday morning, most of the models forecast the storm would crash into the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico or Belize later this week. By late morning, most of the forecasts showed the storm would turn north toward western

Wilma may become hurricane (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Four of seven major weather models predicted Tropical Storm Wilma, which could become a hurricane by Tuesday, will head for the Gulf Coast of Florida.

Wilma Models Show Sharp Bend Toward Florida (Local6.com Central Florida)
ORLANDO, Fla. -- The current path of projected movement shows Wilma making a sharp turn toward Florida as a significant hurricane when it reaches the Gulf of Mexico, according to Local 6 meteorologist Tom Sorrells.

Wilma ties Atlantic hurricane season record (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
The 2005 Atlantic hurricane season tied a 72-year-old record for busiest ever with the formation on Monday of Tropical Storm Wilma, the 21st storm of the year.

Named storm number 21 could be headed for Florida coast (Tampa Bay's 10)
Florida - Don't throw away all the hurricane supplies just yet. The season lasts until the end of November and number 21, Wilma, might be making a late-season house call somewhere along the Florida coast.


 
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