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Sara's remnants are now in the Gulf, but are not expected to reorganize much. Elsewhere, no tropical development is anticipated.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 42 (Milton) , Major: 42 (Milton) Florida - Any: 42 (Milton) Major: 42 (Milton)
 

Position History For Tropical Depression LEE (2005)

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Adv#DateLatLongWindPresMovementTypeNameReceivedForecaster
108/28 5:00 PM15.4N46.8W30MPH1007mbWest-northwest near 13 MPHTDTD#1308/28 4:27 PMAvila
208/28 11:00 PM15.9N47.4W30MPH1007mbNorthwest near 12 MPHTDTD#1308/29 1:05 AMRoberts/franklin
308/29 5:00 AM16.8N49.4W30MPH1007mbNorthwest near 14 MPHTDTD#1308/29 4:43 AMRoberts/stewart
408/29 11:00 AM18.5N50.5W30MPH1008mbNorthwest near 16 MPHTDTD#1308/29 10:36 AMAvila
508/31 11:00 AM28.8N50.4W35MPH1009mbNortheast near 13 MPHTDTD#1308/31 10:37 AMAvila
608/31 5:00 PM30.5N49.7W40MPH1007mbNorth-northeast near 14 MPHTSLee08/31 4:28 PMAvila
708/31 11:00 PM31.2N49.1W35MPH1009mbNorth-northeast near 10 MPHTDLEE08/31 10:34 PMRhome/franklin
809/01 5:00 AM31.9N51.3W35MPH1010mbNorthwest near 12 MPHTDLEE09/01 4:34 AMBeven
909/01 11:00 AM31.9N51.5W35MPH1010mbNorthwest near 3 MPHTDLEE09/01 10:34 AMAvila
1009/01 5:00 PM32.4N51.5W35MPH1010mbNorth-northwest near 5 MPHTDLEE09/01 4:23 PMAvila
1109/01 11:00 PM32.4N52.3W30MPH1010mbWest-northwest near 7 MPHTDLEE09/01 10:28 PMRhome/knabb
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