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Re: One Two
      Sun Aug 23 2020 09:59 PM

Marco is being stubborn with a north northeast movement tonight, track may wind up quite a bit right, or the shear is really ripping it apart and the convection will head more north. Big band running through the Big Bend and Tallahassee tonight.

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* One Two MikeCAdministrator Sun Aug 23 2020 09:59 PM
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