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Sarasota News Leader November 29, 2013 17 June, noon: Ten days later, from the same general area that produced Andrea, we have — ta dah! — Tropical Depression Two. Sustained winds are 35 mph, and it appears to be a Central American rainmaker. Page 60 sustained winds now are 45 mph, out some 70 miles. The cloud cover over Florida is totally land-based. We will keep track all by ourselves, because Rob Lightbown has erected a $10 per month 7 July (Sunday) 2 p.m.: Today is the first day paywall at his site. Alas, he is taking his in at least a week with a precipitation chance lower than 30 percent. It has been stop-and-go insights private. rain-rain-rain — some heavy, most light, but producing persistent occasional street flood18 June (Tuesday) 6 p.m.: Still TD2; still on ing, all thanks to a huge system sweeping up track. Pressure is 29.74 and top winds are 30 from Cuba (which really got plastered with mph — a lively little corner of the Caribbean rain). The monthly record for rain has been broken, and we never saw more than a brief to start us off this year. 30 knots of breeze. However, that might change. The year's first 19 June (Wednesday) 6 p.m.: The storm is "pipeline storm" is brewing in the mid-Atlannow tropical, called "Barry." Pressure is down tic, about 1,000 miles east of the Windward a few hundredths of an inch to 29.68, and Islands. Closed circulation is forming, and A graphic shows the expected path of Tropical Depression Two. Image courtesy NHC