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NHC: 60% odds of tropical or subtropical depression development off the southeast coast later this weekend or early next week
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 266 (Milton) , Major: 266 (Milton) Florida - Any: 266 (Milton) Major: 266 (Milton)
23.0N 99.2W
Wind: 30MPH
Pres: 1008mb
Moving:
Nw at 12 mph
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List of Flhurricane Recorded Animations for 2025

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Florida Radar Recording From SFWMD for Late June Early July Low (2025)
Late June Early July Low (2025)
Florida Radar Recording From SFWMD for Late June Early July Low (2025) * ACTIVE *
Images Mirrored From the South Florida Water Management District Website
Purple Line indicates Forecast Track.
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Started:
06/29/2025 06:18pm
Last Updated:
07/03/2025 07:24pm
Last Checked:
07/03/2025 07:27pm
Image Count:
1364
229
Mexico Radar Recording for Barry (2025)
Barry (2025)
Mexico Radar Recording for Barry (2025)
Images Mirrored From CYCLONICWX
No
Started:
06/28/2025 07:41pm
Last Updated:
06/29/2025 08:27pm
Last Checked:
06/30/2025 07:06am
Image Count:
13
50
Florida Radar Recording From SFWMD for Early Season Low
June 2025 Low
Florida Radar Recording From SFWMD for Early Season Low
Images Mirrored From the South Florida Water Management District Website
Purple Line indicates Forecast Track.
No
Started:
06/02/2025 06:11pm
Last Updated:
06/28/2025 06:57pm
Last Checked:
06/28/2025 06:57pm
Image Count:
647
199
Total: 3     1 2024 478  

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