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Re: The official Atlantic hurricane season begins with a low interest region
      Fri Jun 06 2014 12:00 PM

90L is likely to develop, but it won't have much time before reaching the Mexican coastline, flooding rains, mudslides along that area of Mexico are likely. It's very possible once recon reaches it, the National Hurricane Center will upgrade it to a depression or Tropical Storm.

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* The official Atlantic hurricane season begins with a low interest region typhoon_tip Fri Jun 06 2014 12:00 PM
. * * Low Interest Region June 17th danielwAdministrator   Tue Jun 17 2014 10:28 AM
. * * Re: The official Atlantic hurricane season begins with a low interest region MikeCAdministrator   Fri Jun 06 2014 12:00 PM
. * * 2014 Season Begins danielwAdministrator   Mon Jun 02 2014 12:08 AM

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