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Puerto Rico's current 12-Day forecast (from 7/10/13 through 7/21/13) is giving us a pretty bad outlook. During this week we'll have hurricanes, and flash floods from Tropical Storm Chantal. Within the next week it'll be many t-storms, dangerous but isolated (hopefully) and a darn bad UV Index. Couple of hurricanes, too, plus the aftermath of Chantal, which might want to cycle back! Pack on the sunscreen, and bring your umbrellas, tourists.

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