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Re: Development off South Carolina
      Wed May 27 2020 08:32 AM

8:30 am: Tropical Storm Bertha (45 mph tracking NW 9 mph) nearing Charleston SC... poised to draw heavy rain bands inland over the Carolinas- areas already saturated by last week's cut-off low..

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