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Beatriz
      Sun Jun 19 2011 11:50 AM

Tropical Depression 2 has formed in the Eastern Pacific and is expected to intensify to hurricane strength as it moves northwest just off the southwest coast of Mexico. A Hurricane Watch has been issued by NHC for a small portion of the Mexican coast at and southeast of Manzanillo. The next name on the list in the Eastern Pacific is 'Beatriz'.

Weather at Manzanillo, Mexico

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* Beatriz Ed DunhamAdministrator Sun Jun 19 2011 11:50 AM
. * * Re: Beatriz danielwAdministrator   Mon Jun 20 2011 02:30 PM
. * * Beatriz Reorganizing Beneath CDO Feature CoconutCandy   Mon Jun 20 2011 05:15 PM

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