Possible Subtropical Developement in Caribbean?!
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Ah, too bad, even a weak oceanic sub-TS would liven up the winter a little... oh well, lets see how early the first one really starts up!
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NW-34MPH gust recorded with the new David Vantage Pro Wireless today in W League City.
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Winds are sustained here at 15 mph, gusting to 30 mph right now. We had a gust earlier today of 42 mph. Tonight sustained winds are expected to peak out at 35 - 45 mph, with peak gusts possibly up to 70 mph, with heavy rain and possible embedded thunderstorms! What a Great Lakes Low moving up to our NW. That is more weather than we got from that Nor'Easter this Fall when Wilma added in some of her energy LOL 

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yup this one brought us some downpours. 2.8inches was my total. windy too but it wasnt as bad as the storm on Saturday here.
the past month would be one for the record books if it was 15 degrees colder during the storms we've gotten. if you think about it, the past two storms had 50+mph winds and rainfall >2 inches.
15 degrees colder and thats one heck of a blizzard there.
the past month would be one for the record books if it was 15 degrees colder during the storms we've gotten. if you think about it, the past two storms had 50+mph winds and rainfall >2 inches.
15 degrees colder and thats one heck of a blizzard there.
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Well up here we had peak winds last night 0f 25 mph gusting to 45 mph. With several peak gusts of 60 mph
Lost the power for two hour this morning. I heard that in Boston they had a few peak gusts of over hurricane force
Getting back to the area of interest near the Islands. I also doubt it can make the trip, but if 2005 taught me anything it is never say never in the Tropics.


Getting back to the area of interest near the Islands. I also doubt it can make the trip, but if 2005 taught me anything it is never say never in the Tropics.
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