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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 HAROLD (2023)

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Adv#DateLatLongWindPresMovementTypeNameReceivedForecaster
108/21 11:00 AM25.0N89.9W30MPH1008mbW at 16 MPH (275 deg)PtnlNine08/21 10:41 AMCangialosi
1A08/21 2:00 PM25.0N91.0W35MPH1008mbW at 16 MPH (275 deg)PtnlNine08/21 1:56 PMCangialosi
208/21 5:00 PM25.2N91.6W35MPH1008mbW at 18 MPH (275 deg)TDTD#908/21 4:47 PMCangialosi
2A08/21 8:00 PM25.4N92.4W35MPH1008mbW at 18 MPH (275 deg)TDTD#908/21 7:50 PMBlake
308/21 11:00 PM25.7N93.3W35MPH1008mbWnw at 18 MPH (285 deg)TDTD#908/21 10:47 PMBlake
3A08/22 2:00 AM25.8N94.4W45MPH1004mbWnw at 18 MPH (285 deg)TSHarold08/22 1:59 AMPasch
408/22 5:00 AM25.8N95.1W45MPH1004mbWnw at 18 MPH (285 deg)TSHarold08/22 4:54 AMPasch
4A08/22 8:00 AM26.2N96.4W45MPH1004mbWnw at 18 MPH (285 deg)TSHarold08/22 7:50 AMCangialosi
508/22 11:00 AM27.1N97.4W50MPH998mbWnw at 21 MPH (285 deg)TSHarold08/22 10:50 AMCangialosi
5A08/22 2:00 PM27.2N98.4W45MPH996mbWnw at 21 MPH (285 deg)TSHarold08/22 1:50 PMCangialosi
608/22 5:00 PM27.6N99.3W35MPH999mbWnw at 21 MPH (290 deg)TDHAROLD08/22 4:41 PMCangialosi
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