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Re: Tropical Wave moving off Africa
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09/03/2019 12:15 PM
09/03/2019 12:15 PM
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Rob Lightbown, Chief Meteorologist at Crown Weather, who I depend on for hurricane info, says this one must be watched because a blocking high in the western Atlantic could prevent it from curving Northward away from the islands. So the Leewards and Florida and possibly the Bahamas could be in play here.
Jeff Berger Visiting SXM Since 1978
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