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Re: Long Range 2026
      Fri May 22 2026 07:11 PM

Euro and GFShinting at a wet weekend next week, especially south Florida. Tropical Development still unlikely, but could briefly in the Atlantic as it moves out to sea. Caribbean jet is strong this year, so development is likely to be down in general.

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