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The area off the southeast has a 40% chance to develop over the next 7 days, some impacts along the coast may be felt, but landfall is unlikely. The 60% wave in the east Atlantic likely will stay away from the US but Bermuda should watch.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 301 (Milton) , Major: 301 (Milton) Florida - Any: 301 (Milton) Major: 301 (Milton)
41.4N 50.4W
Wind: 60MPH
Pres: 998mb
Moving:
Ene at 17 mph
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Show events for August 18 2012
Event Alicia hits Galveston (by HanKFranK)
     Early on August 18, 1983, Hurricane Alicia came ashore near Galveston, TX, having steadily strengthened from an old thunderstorm complex since August 15. The storm was a low-end category 3 at landfall, with 115 MPH winds and a pressure at 962 mb. The storm left nearly 1.5 billion in damage in the Houston area, and 21 people dead. This was the most destructive hurricane to directly hit Texas since Carla in 1961.

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