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Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
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562 (Milton),
US Major:
562 (Milton),
FL Any:
562 (Milton),
FL Major:
562 (Milton)
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Re: Low pressure/tight gradient north of the Cape on Labor Day
Mon Sep 01 2025 07:40 PM
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Tropical development wise this is too elongated sw-ne to get going, and likely to get stretched out more. Still it's pulling in some bands. However isolated some of it will be gusty, It's interesting for sure, I think the mesoscale models like HRRR show this best, but still not enough to get fully tropical. There's probably going to be a few more of these that the models really won't handle well off it. It's probably one of the most interesting things to watch closeby this week, even if development is unlikely.
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