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Re: 91L Lounge
      Fri Jun 27 2025 08:08 PM

91L continues improving while over the Yucatan and is now starting to enter the BoC as can been seen in the radar image below courtesy CyclonicWx.

Close inspection suggests that as soon as overnight tonight TCG could occur, as water temps are low and at least for now, upper level winds may even become supportive.



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