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Tropical Depression Seven was a tropical depression that did not attain tropical storm status during the 2003 Atlantic hurricane season. It formed on July 25 and made landfall south of Savannah, Georgia on July 26. The depression dissipated on July 27 over Georgia. The depression caused no damage or deaths.

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  • Tropical Depression Seven was a tropical depression that did not attain tropical storm status during the 2003 Atlantic hurricane season. It formed on July 25 and made landfall south of Savannah, Georgia on July 26. The depression dissipated on July 27 over Georgia. The depression caused no damage or deaths.
  • Tropical Depression Seven of the 2003 Atlantic hurricane season was a weak tropical depression that formed off the northeast Florida coast. The seventh tropical cyclone of the season, the depression formed on July 25 from the same tropical wave that spawned previous Tropical Depression Six. A small and disorganized depression, it tracked northwest, and due to unfavorable conditions it remained below tropical storm intensity. The depression made landfall at St. Catherines Island, Georgia, and moved inland, where it steadily weakened. Because the storm was weak, effects were limited to heavy rainfall throughout portions of Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina.
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  • Tropical Depression Seven was a tropical depression that did not attain tropical storm status during the 2003 Atlantic hurricane season. It formed on July 25 and made landfall south of Savannah, Georgia on July 26. The depression dissipated on July 27 over Georgia. The depression caused no damage or deaths.
  • Tropical Depression Seven of the 2003 Atlantic hurricane season was a weak tropical depression that formed off the northeast Florida coast. The seventh tropical cyclone of the season, the depression formed on July 25 from the same tropical wave that spawned previous Tropical Depression Six. A small and disorganized depression, it tracked northwest, and due to unfavorable conditions it remained below tropical storm intensity. The depression made landfall at St. Catherines Island, Georgia, and moved inland, where it steadily weakened. Because the storm was weak, effects were limited to heavy rainfall throughout portions of Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina.
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