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A Weak Disturbance & Wilma?
A weak, moisture starved, disturbance is approaching us from New Mexico. It will pass us Monday morning. We will get lots of clouds and maybe a sprinkle/shower Sunday night. So, our sky will not be crystal clear like Friday and Saturday.
A new area of T-Storms is boiling near Jamaica. This is tropical depression #24. It may very well become Wilma by Sunday or Monday (see satellite and forecast track below). She could head into the Gulf of Mexico and become a rather strong hurricane next week. Wilma is the last name on the list. So, what do they do after they run out of names? They use the Greek alphabet. So after Wilma, is Alpha, then Beta, then Gamma. What an amazing hurricane season?
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Posted by at October 15, 2005 8:53 PM
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you guys ! all i want is to find out what the weather is this week on the internet!
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Amy,
This week's weather looks awesome!
Gary
Posted by: Amy Tung at September 3, 2006 4:51 PM
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