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That 20.8n-89.7w is in Merida In Yucatan so it is still inland but let's wait when it emerges into the BOC to see if convection increases as soon the center hits the water.
18z Tropical model suite=1008 mbs 20.8n-89.7w WNW 290 7 kts
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18z Tropical model suite=1008 mbs 20.8n-89.7w WNW 290 7 kts
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Does look like it is only a few hours away from moving back out over the water and everything seems plenty moist enough for it to re-fire this evening to me. I just hope it continues westward into MX. and does not stall, if it stalls and sits down there it has a real potential to get picked up by the westerlies this weekend.
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