Special weather statement - Orlando....Reports of Snow!
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Special weather statement - Orlando....Reports of Snow!
INLAND VOLUSIA COUNTY-NORTHERN LAKE COUNTY-ORANGE-SEMINOLE-SOUTHERN LAKE COUNTY- 930 PM EST TUE NOV 21 2006
...SNOW MIXED WITH LIGHT RAIN BEING REPORTED IN AREAS OF VOLUSIA...ORANGE AND SEMINOLE COUNTIES...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS RECENTLY RECEIVED REPORTS OF VERY LIGHT SNOW MIXED WITH LIGHT RAIN AND DRIZZLE IN PORTIONS OF VOLUSIA... ORANGE AND SEMINOLE COUNTIES. DOPPLER RADAR IN MELBOURNE SHOWS A SURGE OF NORTHWEST WIND ACCOMPANIED BY LIGHT PRECIPITATION WORKING SOUTH OVER VOLUSIA...LAKE...SEMINOLE AND ORANGE COUNTIES. WIND GUSTS OF 25 TO 35 MPH ALONG WITH BRIEF LIGHT RAIN MIXED WITH SNOW WILL BE POSSIBLE OVER NORTH CENTRAL FLORIDA AS THIS ACTIVITY WORKS SOUTHWARD.
ANY SNOW SIGHTED SHOULD NOT REMAIN INTACT UPON CONTACT WITH SURFACES AS TEMPERATURES ARE CURRENTLY IN THE 40S.
...SNOW MIXED WITH LIGHT RAIN BEING REPORTED IN AREAS OF VOLUSIA...ORANGE AND SEMINOLE COUNTIES...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS RECENTLY RECEIVED REPORTS OF VERY LIGHT SNOW MIXED WITH LIGHT RAIN AND DRIZZLE IN PORTIONS OF VOLUSIA... ORANGE AND SEMINOLE COUNTIES. DOPPLER RADAR IN MELBOURNE SHOWS A SURGE OF NORTHWEST WIND ACCOMPANIED BY LIGHT PRECIPITATION WORKING SOUTH OVER VOLUSIA...LAKE...SEMINOLE AND ORANGE COUNTIES. WIND GUSTS OF 25 TO 35 MPH ALONG WITH BRIEF LIGHT RAIN MIXED WITH SNOW WILL BE POSSIBLE OVER NORTH CENTRAL FLORIDA AS THIS ACTIVITY WORKS SOUTHWARD.
ANY SNOW SIGHTED SHOULD NOT REMAIN INTACT UPON CONTACT WITH SURFACES AS TEMPERATURES ARE CURRENTLY IN THE 40S.
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I would expect to see some more winter precip in Florida overnight,expecially in the NE part of the state where they will be getting down into the 30's.Right now Jacksonville is stting at 41 degrees with a light rain,and I bet there's a few ice pellets mixed in with that considering Orlando is seeing flurries at 45 degrees.
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I agree. This is certainly an amazing storm for Florida. It would still be amazing were it to happen in January too, but the fact that it is November is just beyond belief! I mean how often do you hear of PRE THANKSGIVING SNOW in central Florida!Opal storm wrote:I would expect to see some more winter precip in Florida overnight,expecially in the NE part of the state where they will be getting down into the 30's.Right now Jacksonville is stting at 41 degrees with a light rain,and I bet there's a few ice pellets mixed in with that considering Orlando is seeing flurries at 45 degrees.
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The 2003 event was very brief along the east coast. It was caused by cold air being sent west over the warm ocean and creating some "ocean-effect" snow flurries. It was not too significant for those inland from I-95.gatorcane wrote:interesting article, I don't recall the snow flurry incident in Jan 2003 but the one back in 1989 was pretty spectacular with snow even in Sarasota on the Gulf coast.
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/mlb/surveys/012 ... rries.html
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