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MichaelA
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Re: Ida Conditions in Your Area
      Mon Nov 09 2009 07:15 PM

The "feeder" band on the east side has begun to move more easterly as indicated on Tampa Bay long range radar. Could be a wet and windy night here.

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* Ida Conditions in Your Area MikeCAdministrator Mon Nov 09 2009 07:15 PM
. * * Re: Ida Conditions in Your Area Ed DunhamAdministrator   Tue Nov 10 2009 12:37 AM
. * * Re: Ida Conditions in Your Area Lamar-Plant City   Mon Nov 09 2009 05:06 PM
. * * Re: Ida Conditions in Your Area MichaelA   Mon Nov 09 2009 06:54 PM
. * * Re: Ida Conditions in Your Area MichaelA   Mon Nov 09 2009 07:15 PM

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