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The area off the southeast has a 40% chance to develop over the next 7 days, some impacts along the coast may be felt, but landfall is unlikely. The 60% wave in the east Atlantic likely will stay away from the US but Bermuda should watch.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 302 (Milton) , Major: 302 (Milton) Florida - Any: 302 (Milton) Major: 302 (Milton)
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Pres: 998mb
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Ene at 17 mph
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Re: The August Activity Ramp Up
      Sun Aug 03 2025 07:54 AM

95l is up to 50% this morning, and likely will develop at least for a short period of time and is expected to remain out to sea. The area off Africa has a while to go, and most likely will remain out to sea, but worth watching for a bit to confirm that.

Another area off the Carolinas may form in a few days, depending on how quickly 95L moves out, that may be worth watching

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