gatorcane wrote:NEXRAD wrote:Sombrero Key is experiencing 54-mph wind gusts as of the last report with rapidly falling pressures. Note that this buoy's anemometer is at a non-standard 48-m height. Sombrero Key is about 45 to 55 miles north of Fay's center at present.
- Jay
When can SE FL metro areas experience noticeably stronger winds? I think there are many that think this will be mostly a rain event for Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade due to the calm winds at the moment but I noticed the NWS keeps bumping up the wind speed forecasts...now with 55-60mph gusts for these regions, especially the western areas.
I am in agreement with the NWSFO Miami's current zone forecasts. In general, look for windy conditions to develop around dusk for Miami Dade, during the evening hours farther north. Tropical storm conditions will overspread metro Southeast Florida overnight and on Tuesday.
- Jay




