Will south florida's luck run out and when?
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tracyswfla
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StormFury wrote:I've noticed a trend...which may be good news for South Florida...each new track advisory has been shifted more to the left. The forecast models are getting closer and closer to hinting at a Yucatan channel storm and then a North Florida landfall.
I noticed a trend that Florida is now in the 5 day cone.
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and that includes South Florida...tracyswfla wrote:StormFury wrote:I've noticed a trend...which may be good news for South Florida...each new track advisory has been shifted more to the left. The forecast models are getting closer and closer to hinting at a Yucatan channel storm and then a North Florida landfall.
I noticed a trend that Florida is now in the 5 day cone.
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