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#Beryl forms in the Central Atlantic and forecast to become a hurricane over the weekend, Hurricane and Tropical watches for some of the Windwards likely issued tomorrow.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 303 (Idalia) , Major: 303 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 303 (Idalia) Major: 303 (Idalia)
9.3N 43.6W
Wind: 40MPH
Pres: 1006mb
Moving:
W at 18 mph
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Second Tropical Wave of Season
      Fri May 02 2008 08:49 PM

Also I hope everyone remembers to start stocking up on may 15th. Ramen, Water, Gas, Plywood and a Generator.
Some states have tax holidays make sure you check your local ordinance offices.

Take Care everybody. Love this site.

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