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Re: Still Quiet
      Sun Nov 19 2006 08:11 AM

wow, the cmc made a change this morning! takes the low in along the SC coast, and allows the high to bypass the system to the north... one thing is for sure, the forecast for the next few days along the SE coast, is going to be tricky!

from the ilm office :
"SO WE ARE STILL EXPECTING A STRONG COASTAL STORM."
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Edited by Storm Hunter (Sun Nov 19 2006 08:18 AM)

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