
So it basically looks like summer is here to stay, but like I said before there are hints of rainy season coming as thunderstorms chances are enhanced at least where I'm at in SE Florida starting early-mid week.
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Patrick99 wrote:Oven like heat yesterday, but went outside and right now it is pretty muggy. Maybe we actually will get a storm today - fingers crossed (though I'm guessing anything that does develop will be up by the Lake as almost always lol)
psyclone wrote:exceptional heat is blowtorching the western half of the peninsula thanks to a strong southeast wind. Brooksville is now 97 and St Pete clearwater is 94!
HurricaneBelle wrote:psyclone wrote:exceptional heat is blowtorching the western half of the peninsula thanks to a strong southeast wind. Brooksville is now 97 and St Pete clearwater is 94!
Brooksville seems like the closest thing to a desert climate in Florida
psyclone wrote:there wasn't an expectation of meaningful rain anyway. we've got drops falling here and cool temps. so locally the forecast failed and it is glorious with daytime temps cooler than most of the lows in recent weeks. Long term florida remains stubbornly warm while the eastern US goes cold. I would imagine such a tight thermal gradient would favor some active weather including severe potential over portions of the southeast given said gradient and the calendar. Perhaps some less boring weather is on the docket..
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