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Re: Hurricane Chris, xBeryl and More
      Fri Jul 13 2018 11:50 AM



The remnants of Beryl are struggling to organize. At the surface, a circulation exists that is very elongated. Convection is also stretched, from well south to well north of the "center." Odds of redevelopment are going down, but the system does still produce an area of stout winds on its eastern side, and widespread showers and a few storms, which are expected to affect Bermuda tomorrow.

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The Bermuda-Azores high will maintain fair skies through most of this afternoon. A developing low pressure system to our west may bring 1 or 2 showers late this afternoon and evening. Expect showers with a risk of thunder and increasing winds on Saturday as the low passes west of Bermuda. Conditions begin gradually improving later on Sunday as high pressure nudges back.




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