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Saturday, September 06, 2014
Storm Cores Split And Jump To Catalinas
In a typical scenario, the line of echos that seemed to approaching the house weakened and redeveloped mostly to the Catalinas, with some cores jumping to the Tucson Mountains. Couple of very light showers here after a nice cool outflow from the southeast.
Jack Diebolt sent the NWS blurb below about Hurricane Norbert of 1984 - that Norbert, or actually its remnants, tracked right across the metro area.

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