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Re: Florida Weather Thread: Rainy season may have started
18z gfs estimated potential rainfall totals for Monday-Friday of next week. If it materializes, east central and southern FL will get hammered:
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If you have read all the locals' NWS offices AFDs from earlier this afternoon before the 12z euro had come out, it will be interesting to see what the local NWS offices across the peninsula have to say tomorrow morning if the 00z ECMWF model run comes out with something similar to its 12z run from earlier today. Their forecasts for early & middle of next week were conservative because they are banking on the euro's earlier conservative & more consistent run from yesterday, of course until the 12z run came out.
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Only about a tenth of an inch in my neighborhood. as i suspected earlier, the boundary collision down around wauchula was spectacular, and was soon repeated in hillsborough, it just took place about 10 miles west of where i expected. nice to see some good rains over parts of pinellas. another chance tomorrow, so fingers crossed.
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Re: Florida Weather Thread: Rainy season may have started
NDG wrote:18z gfs estimated potential rainfall totals for Monday-Friday of next week. If it materializes, east central and southern FL will get hammered:
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Thats me in the white..
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Re: Florida Weather Thread: Rainy season may have started
I can't see that image, so can someone tell me how much rain to expect next week?
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Re: Florida Weather Thread: Rainy season may have started
Evil Jeremy wrote:I can't see that image, so can someone tell me how much rain to expect next week?
As of yesterday's 18z gfs, 4-7" in SE FL.
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Glopstorm (aka big scattered raindrops) with thunder right now.
Edit (3:15p): Raining pretty steady now
Edit (3:15p): Raining pretty steady now
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Two interesting boundaries are about to collide over Central
Hillsborough--- One is the west coast seabreeze...the other is
from polk county- presumably the east coast seabreeze sent
out by a large cell south of polk that is now dissapating...
given the strength of these boundaries I expect severe
weather is likely over Central Hillsborough.
Edit: Already colliding over central Manetee...expect big
storms to form a line from central Hillsborough south to central
Manatee...merging with storms over Central Sarasota county.
Two interesting boundaries are about to collide over Central
Hillsborough--- One is the west coast seabreeze...the other is
from polk county- presumably the east coast seabreeze sent
out by a large cell south of polk that is now dissapating...
given the strength of these boundaries I expect severe
weather is likely over Central Hillsborough.
Edit: Already colliding over central Manetee...expect big
storms to form a line from central Hillsborough south to central
Manatee...merging with storms over Central Sarasota county.
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