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Hurricane Charley Loses Strength Near New England Cape Cod, MA (HDW) August 15, 2004 - AT 11 AM EDT, THE CENTER OF TROPICAL DEPRESSION CHARLEY DISSIPATED A SHORT DISTANCE EAST OF CAPE COD, MASSACHUSETTS. THE REMNANTS OF CHARLEY ARE MOVING TOWARD THE NORTHEAST NEAR 29 MPH, AND THIS GENERAL MOTION IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE THROUGH MONDAY AUGUST 16TH. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS ARE NEAR 35 MPH WITH
HIGHER GUSTS. THE REMNANTS OF CHARLEY MAY CAUSE SOME GUSTY WINDS OVER
COASTAL NEW ENGLAND TODAY. THIS PALES IN COMPARISON TO WINDS THAT WERE
OVER 140 MPH IN FLORIDA OVER THE WEEKEND. |
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