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Melissa holding as a tropical storm this evening, forecast to become a hurricane tomorrow, and a major hurricane on Sunday. Hurricane Warnings now up for Jamaica.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 380 (Milton) , Major: 380 (Milton) Florida - Any: 380 (Milton) Major: 380 (Milton)
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Wind: 70MPH
Pres: 986mb
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Re: Rules, etc
      Wed Aug 10 2005 04:41 PM

I'd prefer mods to send PMs about why something was acted on rather than editing it into the post, myself. But it's really up to them, it's all judgement calls for the most part. Sometimes the edits make sense.



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