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Barry now inland over eastern Mexico. Flooding and mudslides a risk there the next few days. Elsewhere, now watching SE US for next weekend potential development.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 264 (Milton) , Major: 264 (Milton) Florida - Any: 264 (Milton) Major: 264 (Milton)
23.0N 99.2W
Wind: 30MPH
Pres: 1008mb
Moving:
Nw at 12 mph
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Position History For Tropical Depression Unnamed (1905)

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Adv#DateLatLongWindPresMovementTypeNameReceivedForecaster
109/06 7:00 AM11.6N58.5W60MPH0mb0 at 0MPHTSNot named09/06 12:00 PMUnknown
209/06 1:00 PM12.0N59.8W60MPH0mb285 at 14MPH (285 deg)TSNot named09/06 6:00 PMUnknown
309/06 7:00 PM12.5N61.1W60MPH0mb290 at 14MPH (290 deg)TSNot named09/07 12:00 AMUnknown
409/07 1:00 AM13.0N62.8W60MPH0mb285 at 19MPH (285 deg)TSNot named09/07 6:00 AMUnknown
509/07 7:00 AM13.5N64.3W45MPH0mb290 at 17MPH (290 deg)TSNot named09/07 12:00 PMUnknown
609/07 1:00 PM13.9N65.8W40MPH0mb285 at 17MPH (285 deg)TSNot named09/07 6:00 PMUnknown
709/07 7:00 PM14.4N67.3W35MPH0mb290 at 17MPH (290 deg)TDNot Named09/08 12:00 AMUnknown
809/08 1:00 AM14.9N68.9W35MPH0mb290 at 18MPH (290 deg)TDNot Named09/08 6:00 AMUnknown
909/08 7:00 AM15.3N70.3W35MPH0mb285 at 16MPH (285 deg)TDNot Named09/08 12:00 PMUnknown
1009/08 1:00 PM15.9N72.1W30MPH0mb290 at 20MPH (290 deg)TDNot Named09/08 6:00 PMUnknown
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