The 12z GFS just came in on NCEP, looks way better than the 00z and 6z for snow in South Florida. More moisture, more cold air advection. Central Florida still looking good too.
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The 12z GFS just came in on NCEP, looks way better than the 00z and 6z for snow in South Florida. More moisture, more cold air advection. Central Florida still looking good too.
gatorcane wrote:Yes truly amazing for sure. St. Petersburg is usually the warm spot in Central FL during cold snaps --
The chance of snow flurries across Central FL is certainly real. In the Tampa Bay area, the last time it happened was 1989 I believe on Christmas eve. That night I was outside the house where I grew up in the Clearwater area witnessing that event. The snow even accumulated some that night.
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