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Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclone Probabilities
The figures above show the zones of origin and tracks for different months during the hurricane season. These figures only depict average conditions. Hurricanes can originate in different locations and travel much different paths from the average. Nonetheless, having a sense of the general pattern can give you a better picture of the average hurricane season for your area.
Flash Alert!
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EP - Tropical Depression ALETTA
...Tropical Depression Aletta continues to track west-northwestward in the East Pacific and remains no threat to land... -
U.S. NATIONAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
...Relatively quiet day across the country...
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