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next week, so it might turn into summer like it should be, maybe next week we'll see. Tropics, nothing in the tropics, a lot of Sahara and dust in Florida, and when there's the Sahara and dust layer, that promises to keep hurricanes out of the Atlantic because Africa is pretty dry. The Sahara and dust layer, that air feeds, doesn't vote well for tropical disturbances. There are two systems in the Pacific, southwest of the west coast of Mexico. One has a 10% chance of becoming a tropical depression or storm. The other one has a 30% chance, maybe, toward the end of the week, and that's about it. Back to you there, Brian WB6BJN. All right, Mark.
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