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Sunday, May 27, 2018
Quick Look - Seven Day Forecast
Little to report this part of world. I've grabbed the seven day operational GFS forecast of total precipitation for the eastern Pacific domain (above). Drought continues across the Southwest. Convection develops slowly northward in Mexico, mostly along Continental Divide north of 20 degrees.
The swath of heavy precipitation in the southeast U.S. occurs in the short-term as storm Alberto comes ashore - north organized now but producing bands of showers and thunderstorms across Florida.
The Indy 500 race thing is today - some chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms there.

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