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If these tracks are correct, we'll see two systems come thru here within 2 days. With their relatively expected fast motion, I'd expect to hopefully see at least 3 inches of rain from Bonnie and possibly another 3.5 inches from Charlie as they sweep NE through the state. We sure need the rain. Some severe weather is also possible.
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Two TC expected through SE within 2 days ..........
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The track on Charley is giong to have to be shifted west a little. Recon shows the system at 16.3N...rather than the 16.9N estimate from the 09z advisory. That means its going to go south of Jamaica man...and also not go over as much of Cuba.
It is also embedded in the CDO...rather than on the western edge of it. So...it will get to hurricane strength pretty fast.
It is also embedded in the CDO...rather than on the western edge of it. So...it will get to hurricane strength pretty fast.
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