Credit unions in Florida began announcing extended closures Monday as Hurricane Dorian wandered leisurely west perhaps toward Florida – or Georgia – or perhaps South Carolina.
Or it might land in some combination of those locations. The slow-moving storm climbed to a Category 5 over the weekend as it slammed the Bahamas, and then was downgraded to a slightly less deadly Category 4 storm on Monday. Early Monday, it was moving at about 1 mph as it mowed the islands.
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