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not sure about your sunset hopes, it keeps back fillingpsyclone wrote:Just looking at the visible satellite loop...you can see the back edge of the dense cloud cover quickly pivoting eastward. I would not be shocked if we're able to see the sunset this evening. there's at least a decent possibility barring another convective blow up.
StormTracker wrote:If we're lucky, we'll get a sprinkle or two down here! I was hoping for some good rain for my lawn & landscaping. Oh well, time to break out the sprinklers(AGAIN)!
ObsessedMiami wrote:AdamFirst wrote:jlauderdal wrote:Sunny, breezy dp 75 in FLL, no rain in sight
Our rain is coming. It's pushing inland right now. It'll probably be in the Dade and Broward Metro by rush hour. Have fun on the roads in South Florida this evening
at least this line looks like it might just graze the metro area. Seems like a dry spell after this line.
HurricaneBelle wrote:Seeing that too:
sammy126 wrote:HI, I have a question. I live in Sarasota county Florida. Why is colin less intense then Debby 2012. With debby we got a lot more wind. Is it the track or the speed of movement.
Steve wrote:For historical purposes, a line will be drawn on a map stating there was a TS that hit N FL in 2016. Center looks pretty close to the coast and depending on angle of entry, somewhere between Wakulla and Dixie Counties will be where that line is drawn. Joe B was talking about it making a run for strength on the other side and showed gfdl with some gusts to hurricane force. I guess depending on how close it is to the coast will determine how bad it is for coastal GA/SC/NC tomorrow. I think the winds in this type of system would continue to be east of the CoC, but sometimes you can have the atmosphere wrung out of rainfall (or snowfall in those months) along the edge of those fronts on the western side of the circulation.
tolakram wrote:Still badly sheared but since earlier today it does appear a single LLC has, for the most part, appeared.
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/get-goes?satellite=GOES-E%20CONUS&lat=28&lon=-86&info=vis&zoom=1&width=1000&height=750&quality=90&type=Animation&palette=ir1.pal&numframes=15&mapcolor=black
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