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Area off the Southeast US Coast has a 10% to develop, either way will be wet in parts of the Southeast/NC this weekend. Beryl gone but not forgotten in Houston area where power outages still are widespread.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 4 (Beryl) , Major: 317 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 317 (Idalia) Major: 317 (Idalia)
 


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Re: Wave Watching: 94L in Caribbean and also 95L out in the Tropical Atlantic
      Fri Jun 28 2024 03:16 PM

ATCF Best track showing 95L as TD#2 now, very likely to be TD#2 or Beryl at 5PM.

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* Wave Watching: 94L in Caribbean and also 95L out in the Tropical Atlantic cieldumort Fri Jun 28 2024 03:16 PM
. * * Re: Wave Watching: 94L in Caribbean and also 95L out in the Tropical Atlantic MikeCAdministrator   Fri Jun 28 2024 04:12 PM
. * * Re: Wave Watching: 94L in Caribbean and also 95L out in the Tropical Atlantic CFHCAdministrator   Fri Jun 28 2024 03:16 PM

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