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The area over the northeast Gulf extending into offshore the Southeast now has a 40% chance to develop into a tropical or subtropical system this weekend or early next week. Lots of off/on rain in Florida in the meantime.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 265 (Milton) , Major: 265 (Milton) Florida - Any: 265 (Milton) Major: 265 (Milton)
23.0N 99.2W
Wind: 30MPH
Pres: 1008mb
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Nw at 12 mph
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Re: LOOKING FOR THE DALGO FAMILY
      Fri Sep 02 2005 08:59 AM

****UPDATE****
We finally got through to my Uncle Jerry Dalgo's cell phone last night. He said that he and his entire family are fine. I want to thank everyone that has emailed or called me. It is reassuring to know that people really do come together and help each other when there is a crisis. May God Bless all those people that have been greatly affected by the horrible tragedy.

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