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As expected, Tropical Storm Gustav continued to strengthen overnight, becoming a Category 1 hurricane. By 8 am, maximum winds were 90 mph, and further strengthening to Category 2 is possible before Hurricane Gustav makes landfall on southwestern Haiti today. The current movement is toward the northwest at 9 mph, but a turn to a more westerly track is forecast. This will keep the storm more over very warm water, which should lead to further intensification. The official intensity forecast has Gustav becoming a major hurricane (Category 3 or higher) in the northwestern Caribbean within a few days.
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