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Barry Gone, Quiet Again
      #75524 - Wed Jun 13 2007 08:03 AM

Just taking a look at the satellites and the latest surface analysis, South Florida is going to be a warzone today for severe weather as a stationary boundary along with an upper level disturbance moving south from Georgia as well as the massive amount of tropical moisture being brought in from the Caribbean are all going to put a squeeze play on South Florida and I would not be surprised to see a repeat of yesterday, in fact, I'm thinking it could be even worse. I don't want to think about this but I do think there could be isolated tornadoes here this afternoon. But, by far, this is not as bad as what the Midwest is going through with day after day of steady to moderate rainfall causing massive flooding. God bless them!

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