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#7881 Postby northjaxpro » Fri May 03, 2013 9:44 am

Just received a wind gust to 38 mph and for the first time in 28 hours, the rain has temporarily ceased at my locale. Easterly winds continue to gust above gale force out out the coast.

However, more heavy rain will rotate onshore from the southeast this afternoon and another 1-3 inches of rainfall is expectred when that occurs right on into tonight.

Also, visible satellite imagery shows a circulation, possibly a hybrid Low Pressure feature, located offshore roughly about 100 miles southeast of Cape Canaveral.
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#7882 Postby gsytch » Fri May 03, 2013 12:42 pm

It is a gorgeous day here! Lots of sunshine, light winds, humidity not too high, middle 80's F with a blue sky and some clouds well inland on the seabreeze front. Yesterday saw several quick downpours measuring 1/2", so that brings us to 2 1/2" of rain this week - not the huge amounts of the east coast but very nice rains for us for early May. :sun:
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#7883 Postby gsytch » Sun May 05, 2013 9:55 am

11 am on May 5th and its only 72F dewpoint 55F brisk breeze out of the NW gusting to 15mph...in May? WOW! About as "chilly" as it gets this time of year! :wink:
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Re: Florida Weather

#7884 Postby FireRat » Sun May 05, 2013 6:43 pm

Some parts of inland South Florida might see upper 50's tonight! Awesome considering Summer's right around the corner! What a nice treat :wink:
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#7885 Postby gsytch » Mon May 06, 2013 4:09 pm

Under brightly lit skies with a few clouds here and there - not above 73F today! In May? DP in the 50's, breeze off the Gulf steady at 10mph or so. Windows open. Fresh air blows through. In May? Possible 50's tonight? In May? I have lived here 25 years and never seen anything so cool this late in the year! :sun:
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#7886 Postby FireRat » Tue May 07, 2013 10:55 am

The May Cool continues!

Low of 56 yesterday morning
58 this morning, currently only 74 at NOON, what a beautiful outdoor day! :sun:

These temps matched those seen in Immokalee, FL which also had 58 early this morning. I saw that even Miami went to 62 yesterday morning, and they're also in the upper 70s right now at noon. If Summer was like this, I'd call it paradise!
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#7887 Postby gsytch » Tue May 07, 2013 5:47 pm

Low of 62F high of 78F lower DP and breezes. WOW! May? This is so refreshing and my electric bill is getting a HUGE reprieve. Such unreal weather, but the rainfall better return or last week's rains will start to fade. It is May - dry season. :P
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Re: Florida Weather

#7888 Postby Sanibel » Tue May 07, 2013 8:47 pm

It's counterintuitive to think of cool weather being signs of Global warming but the first snow ever in May in Arkansas is a sign of the extremes of amplitude.
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Re: Florida Weather

#7889 Postby HURRICANELONNY » Thu May 09, 2013 2:56 pm

Miami Discussion had this little tidbit on the 500mb temp.

A few strong-severe thunderstorms appear
possible given the record cold air aloft (when comparing data from
the past 25 years).
Now that's cool :eek:
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Re: Florida Weather

#7890 Postby gigabite » Thu May 09, 2013 4:58 pm

HURRICANELONNY wrote:Miami Discussion had this little tidbit on the 500mb temp.

A few strong-severe thunderstorms appear
possible given the record cold air aloft (when comparing data from
the past 25 years).
Now that's cool :eek:


although it was cold it did not snow. :wink:
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#7891 Postby psyclone » Sun May 12, 2013 11:40 am

how about 46 for a low tuesday morning in brooksville, 53 for plant city, 58 for tampa, 61 for ft myers and 62 for st pete? wow. those numbers are from the nws graphic on their homepage. what a delightful bonus. kill off the ac for a few days and enjoy a remarkably sterile airmass by mid may standards.
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#7892 Postby gsytch » Sun May 12, 2013 4:35 pm

Sadly, the rain missed us. Other than a few quick showers, nada. The forecast this week is dry dry dry and even coolish for a night or two. So odd for May but enjoyable. Just give me some rain! 8-)
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#7893 Postby gsytch » Mon May 13, 2013 8:50 pm

Forecast calls for upper 50's tonight and possible Tues night - in mid May? DP fell to 53F late this afternoon. Humidity so low I cannot recall such low humidity this late in spring. AC off for a few days and my electric bill thanks the cold front! Now, some rain please? :P
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#7894 Postby northjaxpro » Tue May 14, 2013 4:27 am

What a remarkably cool morning in mid-May! Currently 48.4 degrees and it may drop another degree or two in the next couple of hours. I just checked and a new record low for this date has been established at the NWS office. The old record was 51 degrees set back in 1982. That record has been shattered big time.
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#7895 Postby northjaxpro » Tue May 14, 2013 4:29 am

What a remarkably cool morning in mid-May! Currently 48.4 degrees and it may drop another degree or two in the next couple of hours. I just checked and a new record low for this date has been established at the NWS office. The old record was 51 degrees set back in 1982. That record has been shattered big time.
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Re: Florida Weather

#7896 Postby NDG » Tue May 14, 2013 7:27 am

Very cool temps indeed, mid 50s this morning in my neck of the wooods.
What is funny is that we keep saying enjoy this wx, 90s are right around the corner but it seems like we keep going back to a "cooler" pattern over and over after just a few 90 deg temp days.
Scary that mid level ridging pattern is pretty much nonexisting across the SE US.
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#7897 Postby gsytch » Tue May 14, 2013 7:41 pm

55.6F the low at 650am in mid may? Record low indeed and a DP of 44F this afternoon at 4pm 82F breezes beautiful blue skies...in Mid May? Wow this has been a cool May - which means very comfortable. Now, the rains please! :roll:
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Re: Florida Weather

#7898 Postby NDG » Fri May 17, 2013 12:16 pm

Looks like our true summer rainy season is going start over the next few days across the FL Peninsula. Little by little the atmosphere is going to be moistening up and with daytime heating along with the seabreeze fronts afternoon thunderstorms are going to be on the increase.
This time no cold fronts are forecasted to sweep the humidity levels away like the last couple of weeks, no mid level ridging is also forecasted by the models that would cap the atmosphere. :)
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#7899 Postby gsytch » Fri May 17, 2013 2:57 pm

I saw how the chances are going up with higher DP's and seabreezes - but they need to collide over my house! This early in the season they tend to be inland and east coast and miss us. One can keep their fingers crossed! 8-)
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Re: Florida Weather

#7900 Postby NDG » Fri May 17, 2013 6:23 pm

The good news for you, gsytch, is that low level steerings will be mostly from the east & south east across the FL Peninsula during next week, that would mean that any inland thunderstorms will be forming or moving closer to the west coast of FL versus moving towards the east coast.
And indeed the GFS forecasts the highest precipitation totals towards the west coast of central FL.
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