Severe Weather for Southeast Tonight
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- WaitingForSiren
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WaitingForSiren wrote:Its february, florida always gets heavy rain in february. It just happened to be that Tampa was in the bullseye as opposed to some random city with 28 people living there
Yes there have been some infamous outbreaks in February in Florida, but on average, February should be a dry month.
Across south Florida, November through April marks the dry season with average rainfall during this time frame of less than 25 percent of the annual total. Severe weather and even thunderstorms in general are a rarity.
This is the source - http://www.srh.noaa.gov/mfl/newpage/con ... scrpt.html
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- jusforsean
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jusforsean wrote:hello, i me and my blue tarp roof are so not ready for this!!!
So, does anyone think ft lauderdale area will see any action tonight? Like shoule i stay up and monitor the tarp? I do live in a mobile home
There's almost no doubt, you will see some action tonight. Be careful since tornadoes are not out of the realm of possibility. Be ready to move to another more sturdy structure (since mobile homes offer absolutely NO protection against tornadoes) should a warning be issued for Ft. Lauderdale.
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