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Answer from NOAA

E-mailed NOAA and got this answer back this morning.

"In METAR, MM would be considered missing; so while one would expect TSRA for thunderstorm and rain, the MM indicates a missing precipitation value. While this is certainly not standard, I would assume that there might have been a problem with the present weather sensor and as such that value was missing."
 

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