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Re: Area off of Southeast Florida has Low Development Chances
      Sun Jul 22 2012 08:10 PM

Pressures remain quite high - which is good. But another vorticity max currently over the northernmost Bahamas is heading toward east-central Florida. If it holds together, probably another round of showers and gusty winds late Sunday night into early Monday morning.
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