No wind now in SW Fla.
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No wind now in SW Fla.
I am a little concerned even on the coast. The wind was forcasted to blow enough to eliminate a frost scenario. Winds are calm here on Pine Island, and the retail nurseries are scurrying to turn over the containerized plants and cover them. Haven't had a chance to watch local news, is it suppose to get colder than thought? This am, temps were to remain above 40 west of I-75. and the same prognosis was offered at the noon broadcast. What the hell is going on? I will watch the next few hours for temp. drops now that the sun has set.
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The winds have laid down here in Lakeland (Central FL) also.
The 6 pm weather report was indicating that the lows may actually be higher over night than expected due to possibility of a NW wind picking up (coming in across the warmer Atlantic).
However, I think I may go with some local knowledge.....A well-known strawberry farm in Plant City has believes that if the temp there at 5 pm is 50 degrees or lower, then they know it will be a freeze in the a.m. They recorded 49 degrees at 5 pm so they will be turning on the overhead irrigation to protect the strawberry crop.
The cold sure does sweeten the strawberries and oranges. However, I'm bringing my tropicals indoors tonite!
The 6 pm weather report was indicating that the lows may actually be higher over night than expected due to possibility of a NW wind picking up (coming in across the warmer Atlantic).
However, I think I may go with some local knowledge.....A well-known strawberry farm in Plant City has believes that if the temp there at 5 pm is 50 degrees or lower, then they know it will be a freeze in the a.m. They recorded 49 degrees at 5 pm so they will be turning on the overhead irrigation to protect the strawberry crop.
The cold sure does sweeten the strawberries and oranges. However, I'm bringing my tropicals indoors tonite!
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