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Sara's remnants are now in the Gulf, but are not expected to reorganize much. Elsewhere, no tropical development is anticipated.
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End Of September
      #99687 - Sun Sep 30 2018 07:25 AM

The end of the month has come and the main impacts were from Florence and a some from Kirk. Florence however remains the bigger story, with some areas it affected still seeing flooding.

Leslie remains in the Atlantic, potentially a long-lived system that is unlikely to affect any land (At least anytime soon). It will need to be monitored to see where it eventually winds up, but could move out to sea to the north or veer back east.

October is where we begin to move the attention back closer in toward areas such as the Bahamas, West Caribbean, and Gulf. And the next potential area to watch very closely is probably near the West Caribbean, which may show up this coming weekend.

Beyond that Rosa in the East Pacific is forecast to make landfall in Mexico along Baja California and potentially impact Arizona. Mark Sudduth at Hurricanetrack.com is heading out to check that situation out.

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