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But both are weak systems well away from any land so let's see what happens with them.
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Hey Luis...
You've got the right idea. June and July will probably be really slow in the Atlantic...so let's watch what happens in the EPAC where very few land masses will be affected.
I bet it's slow going there...too.
MW
I bet it's slow going there...too.
MW
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