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Re: Area of Interest - TD Flossie
      Tue Jul 30 2013 12:03 AM

At 30/03Z, Tropical Depression Flossie was located about 30 miles north of Maui moving to the west northwest and continuing to weaken. Flossie should become a post tropical cyclone near Niihau and dissipate in a couple of days near the French Frigate Shoals. Heavy rainsqualls are likely over the Islands on Tuesday. Highest reported winds were gusts to 43mph on Oahu in the NW Forest Reserve and also on Lanai. Mt Haleakala on Maui (@10kft) reported a gust to 51mph.
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