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Tropical Activity in Gulf of Mexico Indicates Atlantic Basin is Heating Up
Tropical Activity in the Gulf of Mexico Might Mean that the Atlantic Basin is Continuing to Heat Up AccuWeather meteorologists continue to monitor an area of unsettled weather around the Bay of Campeche in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico, signaling that the time to prepare for the 2021 hurricane season is now along the US Gulf Coast.
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