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That would be a 3VWX and closer to the shoreline of Mexico, the Pacific Coast. Disturbance too, keeping an eye on that one, there's a 40% chance that that will become an organized system in two days, 80% chance in seven days. That's likely to stay offshore, but areas that will be affected with it or by it, you know, getting high surf and other things would be Acapulco, Manzanillo, and perhaps even Cabo San Lucas as it, you know, heads up towards the Baja California coastline there, right? That's basically that peninsula area of Mexico, the Baja. So there's that, and then out, we're watching the Atlantic Development Zone, right now there's nothing in particular, but there are a number of waves moving through, so we'll see if anything develops over there. So keeping an eye on that, let me drop it. I would mention there's, they're watching an area near Cabo Verde, there's been a little bit of sand migration in there, so it's been not ideal, but the forecasters are watching that development area, and there is a risk that we could see something pop up there in the next seven days, they're giving it about a 30% chance, but there's been a bit of sand mixed in, and dry air from Africa, so it's still questionable, it's not as good as it is in the Pacific. Let me drop it.
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