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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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List of Atlantic Basin Storms for 1908

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1908 Season Count: 9/6/1
# Storm From To Max Windspeed Min Pressure Google Map
1Hurricane Unnamed03/06/190803/09/1908
100 MPH
N/A[ Map ] 
2Hurricane Unnamed05/24/190805/31/1908
75 MPH
N/A[ Map ] 
3Hurricane Unnamed07/24/190808/03/1908
80 MPH
N/A[ Map ] 
4Tropical Storm Unnamed07/28/190808/03/1908
60 MPH
N/A[ Map ] 
5Tropical Storm Unnamed08/30/190809/02/1908
50 MPH
N/A[ Map ] 
6Hurricane Unnamed09/07/190809/19/1908
120 MPH
N/A[ Map ] 
7Tropical Storm Unnamed09/16/190809/18/1908
70 MPH
N/A[ Map ] 
8Hurricane Unnamed09/21/190810/07/1908
110 MPH
N/A[ Map ] 
9Hurricane Unnamed10/14/190810/19/1908
105 MPH
N/A[ Map ] 
10Extratropical Storm Unnamed10/19/190810/23/1908
40 MPH
N/A[ Map ] 
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