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  • FrommerStop

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    To all my fellow Patriots in the Panhandle, it’s looking like next weekend is going to be landfall. Thoughts will be with you guys and gals.
    Being Sunday today, it’s not too early to start paying closer attention and get your storm plans activated.
    It will be a few more days before we know. Weather underground tropical has no listing of anything special. But weather looks like this down that way.
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    Mikes Spaghetti Models says the below. No talk of a hurricane just yet, but it is possible.
    2. Northwestern Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico:
    Disorganized showers and thunderstorms located over the western
    Caribbean Sea and portions of Central America are associated with a
    very broad area of low pressure. Environmental conditions appear
    favorable for gradual development of this system during the next
    several days. A tropical depression is likely to form while the
    system moves slowly northward across the northwestern Caribbean Sea
    and Gulf of Mexico through the end of the week. Regardless of
    development, this system is expected to produce heavy rains over
    portions of Central America during the next several days.
    * Formation chance through 48 hours...low...10 percent.
    * Formation chance through 7 days...high...70 percent.


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    FrommerStop

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    Below is a best guess by a weatherman youtuber. None of the major weather groups are yet showing anything, but this guy is.

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    Recondo 101

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    The stuff that comes through the gap into the Gulf this time of year is not good, then must go somewhere, so, grab your socks and hang on.
    Gulf is very warm, so it can get real bad, real quick. The deal is there is no real path, it will come as it gets pushed or pulled. Seen them turn, go in a circle or reverse, leave then come back, so only thing we can do is prepare and just watch.
    First one I remember was 1952, when the FL NG came got us out at night in a duce and a half truck, in the Glades.
     
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