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The GFS 12Z run has that low deepened 10mB to 961mB and sitting a bit to
the west of Lands End for a whole day, 24 hours, throwing wind into the English Channel continuously, varying from 45mph to 55mph. I wonder when there was a precedant for that sort of situation, assuming it comes about. |
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