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June 20, 2006

Disturbance in eastern Pacific

A large tropical disturbance in the eastern Pacific about 800 miles SSW of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico has not developed any further since Tuesday morning. Conditions in the atmosphere are favorable for development and this could become a tropical depression in the next day or two. Forecasters will continue to closely monitor the cluster of showers and thunderstorms as it moves westward at around 10 mph. There are no imminent threats in the tropical Atlantic, but clusters of showers and thunderstorms extend from the Bahamas southeastward into the eastern Caribbean. http://www.weather.com/newscenter/tropical/?from=wxcenter_news Severe Weather Outlook

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