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Re: Hilary forecast to impact SW US
      Fri Aug 18 2023 09:24 PM

18z HWRF has hilary landfalling right at Malibu. Hmon, Huntington Beach, HAFS-A and B south of TIjuana in the Baja
The 18z gfs huntington beach also

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