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The wave that just moved off Africa has a 40% chance to develop over the next 7 days. This one will need to be watched over the long haul, but odds favor it staying away from land areas. 96L is down to 20%.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 303 (Milton) , Major: 303 (Milton) Florida - Any: 303 (Milton) Major: 303 (Milton)
41.4N 50.4W
Wind: 60MPH
Pres: 998mb
Moving:
Ene at 17 mph
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Event Bob strikes New England (by HanKFranK)
     As of the time of this writing, Bob is the most recent hurricane to strike southeastern New England. On the afternoon of this day in 1991 the storm barrelled ashore near Newport, RI, as a category 2 hurricane--having weakened slightly from it's peak as a category 3 the previous night. Winds were generally around 100 MPH at landfall (105 MPH at Block Island, just offshore). Bob was losing tropical characteristics at landfall. The storm inflicted around 1.5 billion in property damage and killed 17 people.

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