I see that the Center for Orbital and Reentry Debris Studies now have their UARS page on line. The current (Prediction epoch 19 SEP 2011 @ 12:14:22.345 UTC) prediction is re-entry above the mid-southern Atlantic at 23 SEP 2011 @ 16:10 UTC ± 1 day, but that is sure to change.
Updated (most recent prediction at the bottom):
Predicted Reentry Time: 23 SEP 2011 @ 20:36 UTC ± 20 hours, Prediction Epoch: 20 SEP 2011 @ 13:23:32.685 UTC
Predicted Reentry Time: 23 SEP 2011 @ 20:00 UTC ± 14 hours, Prediction Epoch: 21 SEP 2011 @ 13:00:58.904 UTC
Predicted Reentry Time: 23 SEP 2011 @ 22:07 UTC ± 9 hours, Prediction Epoch: 22 SEP 2011 @ 11:06:13.249 UTC
Predicted Reentry Time: 24 SEP 2011 @ 00:58 UTC ± 7 hours, Prediction Epoch: 22 SEP 2011 @ 19:55:04.326 UTC
Predicted Reentry Time: 24 SEP 2011 @ 03:16 UTC ± 5 hours, Prediction Epoch: 23 SEP 2011 @ 12:02:08.552 UTC
Predicted Reentry Time: 24 SEP 2011 @ 04:04 UTC ± 3 hours, Prediction Epoch: 23 SEP 2011 @ 20:47:52.440 UTC
Predicted Reentry Time: 24 SEP 2011 @ 05:10 UTC ± 2 hours, Prediction Epoch: 23 SEP 2011 @ 22:15:19.271 UTC
Perigee height: 203 km, Apogee height: 220 km, Epoch (UTC): 13:23:32, Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Perigee height: 195 km, Apogee height: 209 km, Epoch (UTC): 10:03:58, Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Perigee height: 184 km, Apogee height: 195 km, Epoch (UTC): 08:09:47, Thursday, September 22, 2011
Perigee height: 173 km, Apogee height: 183 km, Epoch (UTC): 22:51:08, Thursday, September 22, 2011
Perigee height: 162 km, Apogee height: 170 km, Epoch (UTC): 10:34:22, Friday, September 23, 2011
Perigee height: 145 km, Apogee height: 150 km, Epoch (UTC): 22:15:19, Friday, September 23, 2011
Perigee height: 130 km, Apogee height: 135 km, Epoch (UTC): 02:37:01, Saturday, September 24, 2011