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Tracking the Tropics | June 22 evening update

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Tracking the Tropics | June 22 evening updateABC Action News tracks tropical developments in the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico.

This is an abc action newsupdate.

How you doing eversee action is chief meteorWe are tracking the tropica little bit of buzz overelse is new?

Right.

I meanarea of thunderstorms andmodel might pick up somethall over social media andwe're all in for it.

Thisis a weak wave.

In fact, thas gone from a 30% down tdevelopment and the modestreally doing much with it,because at the end of therun into some drier air anNow it's the tropics, we nabout.

None of our legitimbeen doing a decent job ofmore than some scattered sit'll fizzle entirely.

Soend of the day, developmen




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