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Tampa Bay Hurricane wrote:No rain on the west coast, but HOT! High temperatures were in the
upper 80s today over most of Florida and inland areas were in the
low 90s if you were watching wunderground.com's stations.
I wouldnt be looking too much into those wunderground stations. Most of those are wrong. Many give you temperatures from out in the sun. But anyway, it was 84 here today with a seabreeze influence.
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Yea some of those stations make me think twice, especially one near
Moore Haven that reports 98-104 each day, you know that one is in the sun.
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/tbw
Click any point over south Florida and many show 90-92 F for forecast
highs.
Moore Haven that reports 98-104 each day, you know that one is in the sun.
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/tbw
Click any point over south Florida and many show 90-92 F for forecast
highs.
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fact789 wrote:Looks like most of Florida will be flirting with 90 in the next week.
Now and for a long 4 to 5 months....

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Re: Florida Weather Thread-Flirting with 90!
The Ag teacher came in my office this afternoon and said "man its hot out there - almost feels like July".
My reply - not yet it doesn't. Wait until the humidity sneeks back in and smacks you in the head.
My reply - not yet it doesn't. Wait until the humidity sneeks back in and smacks you in the head.

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Re: Florida Weather Thread-Flirting with 90!
Only 77ºF (25ºC) here in Houston, in Texas, land of all four seasons.
90ºF (32ºC) in Orlando, FL, near my old stomping grounds in zip code 32813.
90ºF (32ºC) in Orlando, FL, near my old stomping grounds in zip code 32813.
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fact789 wrote:I dont think its too far fetched to say that the seabreeze showers may begin on Thursday or Friday (before the wind switch) with 90's in the spine of the state and DP/rH values going up. Water temps are also creeping toward 80 around the state.
I hope you're right. Best part of Florida is the dual seabreeze. :P
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Re: Florida Weather Thread-Flirting with 90!
We better get some rain soon. The grass is starting to crunch. Once a week watering doesn't cut it when its this hot.
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Cookiely wrote:We better get some rain soon. The grass is starting to crunch. Once a week watering doesn't cut it when its this hot.
Its been crunchy and yellow here in spots.
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