
Larry Going South Into the EPAC???
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- southerngale
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Larry Going South Into the EPAC???
I just saw the 5-day forecast track for Larry. So, I guess GOM residents are in the clear now? Sure looks that way to me...


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Kelly, with the ongoing and forecast synoptic weather pattern across the U.S., Larry is no threat to the Gulf Coast or Florida....
In fact, the odds are better than 50/50 that Larry will cross southern Mexico and regenerate into an EPAC tropical storm.....far better odds than of it ever making landfall on the Gulf Coast as a TS or hurricane.
In fact, the odds are better than 50/50 that Larry will cross southern Mexico and regenerate into an EPAC tropical storm.....far better odds than of it ever making landfall on the Gulf Coast as a TS or hurricane.
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I second that.
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