LOOK at AVN in 60 hours.......
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- dixiebreeze
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LOOK at AVN in 60 hours.......
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Not tropical ... a surface wave of low pressure develops along a stalling (stalled) out boundary and with strong dynamics could become quite a nasty outbreak of severe weather across portions of Florida (which I've posted about in the US Weather Watch Section back on Monday, April 5th ...) The maps on that thread are now old and obsolete...
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60Hr Avn - Bring The Rain On
Lets hope the AVN is correct as we sure do need some rain here in the Tampa Bay area. It has been 24 days with no rain
., so anything at this point will be welcomed. Thoughts and comments welcomed.
Robert

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- dixiebreeze
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West Miami is afire again..
Could sure use a good soaking here!! (no lightning, though..Dont need more fires)
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