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Invest 93L up to 40% chance to develop. Large band fueled by seabreeze storms and 93L still moving through parts of the Florida West coast, but should die down overnight.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 278 (Milton) , Major: 278 (Milton) Florida - Any: 278 (Milton) Major: 278 (Milton)
 


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Re: Watching an Area moving out from the Southeast into the Gulf this Week
      Mon Jul 14 2025 04:21 PM

Radar showing the banding, dry north, sheared south, but it's starting to wrap around

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