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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 MATTHEW (2004)

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Adv#DateLatLongWindPresMovementTypeNameReceivedForecaster
110/08 5:00 PM24.2N93.8W40MPH1001mbEast near 10 MPHTSMatthew10/08 5:00 PMFranklin
210/08 11:00 PM24.7N93.4W45MPH1000mbEast-northeast near 9 MPHTSMatthew10/08 10:43 PMAvila
310/09 5:00 AM25.6N92.9W40MPH1002mbNortheast near 9 MPHTSMatthew10/09 4:29 AMLawrence
410/09 11:00 AM26.7N92.6W35MPH1003mbNorth-northeast near 10 MPHTDMATTHEW10/09 10:41 AMAvila
510/09 5:00 PM27.3N91.9W40MPH997mbNorth-northeast near 9 MPHTSMatthew10/09 4:49 PMAvila
5A...CORRE10/09 8:00 PM27.2N91.3W40MPH998mbEast near 9 MPHTSMatthew10/09 8:15 PMFranklin
610/09 11:00 PM27.7N91.3W40MPH998mbNorth-northeast near 9 MPHTSMatthew10/09 10:41 PMFranklin
6A10/10 2:00 AM28.1N91.2W40MPH1001mbNorth-northeast near 9 MPHTSMatthew10/10 1:57 AMLawrence
710/10 5:00 AM28.5N91.1W40MPH1001mbNorth-northeast near 9 MPHTSMatthew10/10 4:25 AMLawrence
7A10/10 8:00 AM29.5N90.8W40MPH1000mbNorth-northeast near 11 MPHTSMatthew10/10 8:29 AMPasch
810/10 11:00 AM29.9N90.8W35MPH1001mbNorth near 10 MPHTDMATTHEW10/10 10:33 AMPasch
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