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Re: Tropical Storm Alberto and 92L
      Fri Jun 21 2024 08:57 AM

Recon is again this morning checking it out, I'm not fully convinced they will pull the trigger for advisories, but it'll be close either way, if they do it'll be for a tropical depression. So we may know by 11 am if they do so or not based on the recon there (outside of the pressure, which is high). The convection is offshore, two records (Radar and a palm coast webcam) are on the image recordings section of this site for this system.

Convection is better on the south side than I expected this morning, however.

A bunch of other landfall area webcams

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* Tropical Storm Alberto, 92L and 93L cieldumort Fri Jun 21 2024 08:57 AM
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