Will It remain warm and dry in FL?
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Will It remain warm and dry in FL?
Will the pattern remain the same for FL being warm and dry specifically Central and Southern Florida?
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I don't think so. What ever strength El Nino evolves to should have an effect on our winter but probably not till Jan-Feb 05. 

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Like HL said, This Boring wx patter should only last until At most Mid January. But After the big pattern change sometime within the next six weeks. There could be some very cold air coming into florida and I would not be surprised this year to possibly see snow, non-accumulating, into The Far Northern Counties of Florida .
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Wnghs2007 wrote:Like HL said, This Boring wx patter should only last until At most Mid January. But After the big pattern change sometime within the next six weeks. There could be some very cold air coming into florida and I would not be surprised this year to possibly see snow, non-accumulating, into The Far Northern Counties of Florida .
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Re: Will It remain warm and dry in FL?
boca wrote:Will the pattern remain the same for FL being warm and dry specifically Central and Southern Florida?
Doubt it; w/ the Weak EL NINO, increasingly active STJ and warm North Atlantic SSTA I see no reason why the warm and dry pattern of late for SFL (which I attribute to the E PAC signal favoring a stronger SE ridge) would last much longer.
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