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Re: Florida Weather

#8221 Postby boca » Tue Jan 07, 2014 5:49 pm

We had our one day of winter down here.Tomorrrow 75 and this weekend back in the 80's.
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#8222 Postby gatorcane » Tue Jan 07, 2014 6:01 pm

NWS graphic for low temps across the state tonight. With the winds turning to the NNE along the Southeast Coast of Florida later tonight, that will bring in some warmer air off the Gulf stream current (78F-80F) which is why lows across SE Florida area a good 10F+ higher tonight than last night and much warmer than the rest of the state:

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#8223 Postby NDG » Tue Jan 07, 2014 7:10 pm

:uarrow: Yeap, you guys in SE FL have seen the benefits of the warm gulf stream because the winds switch onshore fairly quick as high pressure centers have stayed north of the Peninsula so far this winter.

Just looked at both the Melbourne and Tampa Bay NWS offices for today's official temps with no records broken this morning from Tampa to Orlando to Daytona on southward. We really lucked out like I mentioned before but not surprised, models for the past few days were showing cloud cover and the MOS guidance did not take that into effect.
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#8224 Postby TheStormExpert » Wed Jan 08, 2014 12:34 am

Well the NWS in Miami originally predicted a low of 55°F here in Palm Beach Gardens, FL but has since dropped it to 47°F which is about how cold it ended up getting last night. The current temp. Is 51°F. Even with the cloud cover and isolated showers here and there the forecast is trending colder! Also the wind is still coming out of the NW to NNW direction and isn't as strong as last night.
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Re: Florida Weather

#8225 Postby FireRat » Wed Jan 08, 2014 1:37 am

Wow what a really cold day we had here in South FL! I was all day down in West Miami, where the temp never made it above 58 degrees on my car thermometer. When I left there about 7 pm it was raining with a temp of 54. As soon as I got back to my home in West Broward near Sawgrass the temp dipped into the high 40s with a steady drizzle. Now its still drizzling on and off with a whopping 43 degrees!! (currently my actual outdoor thermometer reads 42.8, while the car says 46) You can easily see your breath out here, and with winds still out of the north-northwest still I wonder how low could it go. imagine if it were just 10 degrees cooler...we'd be seeing snow. :ggreen:
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#8226 Postby gatorcane » Wed Jan 08, 2014 8:50 am

TheStormExpert wrote:Well the NWS in Miami originally predicted a low of 55°F here in Palm Beach Gardens, FL but has since dropped it to 47°F which is about how cold it ended up getting last night. The current temp. Is 51°F. Even with the cloud cover and isolated showers here and there the forecast is trending colder! Also the wind is still coming out of the NW to NNW direction and isn't as strong as last night.
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Not too long after you wrote this, the winds did shift to to the NE and temps warmed 10F in about 2 hours. Here are some obs from West Palm Beach International airprort where it went from 52F to 62F.

08 05:53 NE 12 G 21 9.00 Light Rain BKN026 OVC032 63 58 84% 30.23 1023.6
08 04:53 NE 13 G 20 10.00 Light Rain BKN025 OVC030 62 57 84% 30.23 1023.7 0.02
08 03:53 NW 7 10.00 Light Rain OVC027 54 50 87% 30.24 1024.0
08 02:53 N 6 10.00 Overcast OVC031 52 48 86% 30.25 1024.4
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Re: Florida Weather

#8227 Postby SouthFloridian92 » Wed Jan 08, 2014 6:32 pm

The weather was great yesterday. It only got to about 59 at the highest and was mostly cloudy for the day, then it started to sprinkle around 4 PM. Too bad 80 degree temps and sunshine are on their way back in a couple of days.

I'll miss you cold temperature and cloudy skies...
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#8228 Postby NDG » Thu Jan 09, 2014 7:37 pm

:uarrow: What are the chances of Key West staying in the 50s with cloudy skies during the winter, not very much when it is surrounded by warm tropical waters and just a little over 70 miles north of the Tropic of Cancer.
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#8229 Postby TheStormExpert » Thu Jan 09, 2014 11:25 pm

A mid-level low has developed through the afternoon and evening over the Treasure Coast and Palm Beach County causing rainfall amounts of 8-10in. across these areas with even higher amounts in isolated locations! Most of this occurred along the coastal and metro areas of the Palm Beaches and the Treasure Coast. Flooding has been occurring all throughout these areas since as early as midday/early afternoon. What a dry season this has been!
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#8230 Postby fci » Fri Jan 10, 2014 12:35 am

A Flash Flood Warning remains in effect until 330 am EST for
eastern Palm Beach County...

At 1033 PM EST... National Weather Service Doppler radar continued to
indicate moderate to heavy rainfall over the Metro areas of Palm
Beach County from nearly stationary rains. Rainfall amounts during
the last couple of hours have ranged from 3 to 6 inches over the
Metro areas of Palm Beach County with isolated higher amounts in the
9 to 10 inch range over the Boynton Beach area
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EDIT- NOW RAINFALL ESTIMATES HAVE REACHED 13-18 INCHES FROM BOYNTON TO HYPOLUXO

Local officials are reporting multiple street closures in the West
Palm Beach area due to flooding and stranded vehicles. The Highway
patrol is also monitoring I-95 from mile marker 129 to 156 for
possible closures. They are in the process of closing the entrance
ramp at Gateway along I-95.

The moderate to heavy rainfall will continue over the west Metro
areas of Palm Beach County through the early morning morning hours
past midnight. Additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 3 inches with
locally higher amounts will remain possible over the Metro Palm
Beach County area during the next couple of hours.

Locations in the warning include but are not limited to Palm Beach...
Port of Palm Beach... North Palm Beach... West Palm Beach... Tequesta...
Riviera Beach... Palm Beach Gardens... Jupiter and Juno Beach

01/10/2014 1220 am

4 miles S of Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County.

Flood, reported by dept of highways.


I-95 south bound from mile marker 56 to 60 near Gateway
and Boynton Beach is now closed due to flooding.
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#8231 Postby boca » Fri Jan 10, 2014 2:17 am

fci wrote:A Flash Flood Warning remains in effect until 330 am EST for
eastern Palm Beach County...

At 1033 PM EST... National Weather Service Doppler radar continued to
indicate moderate to heavy rainfall over the Metro areas of Palm
Beach County from nearly stationary rains. Rainfall amounts during
the last couple of hours have ranged from 3 to 6 inches over the
Metro areas of Palm Beach County with isolated higher amounts in the
9 to 10 inch range over the Boynton Beach area
.

EDIT- NOW RAINFALL ESTIMATES HAVE REACHED 13-18 INCHES FROM BOYNTON TO HYPOLUXO

Local officials are reporting multiple street closures in the West
Palm Beach area due to flooding and stranded vehicles. The Highway
patrol is also monitoring I-95 from mile marker 129 to 156 for
possible closures. They are in the process of closing the entrance
ramp at Gateway along I-95.

The moderate to heavy rainfall will continue over the west Metro
areas of Palm Beach County through the early morning morning hours
past midnight. Additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 3 inches with
locally higher amounts will remain possible over the Metro Palm
Beach County area during the next couple of hours.

Locations in the warning include but are not limited to Palm Beach...
Port of Palm Beach... North Palm Beach... West Palm Beach... Tequesta...
Riviera Beach... Palm Beach Gardens... Jupiter and Juno Beach

01/10/2014 1220 am

4 miles S of Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County.

Flood, reported by dept of highways.


I-95 south bound from mile marker 56 to 60 near Gateway
and Boynton Beach is now closed due to flooding.

The crazy thing Dave is that here in Boca raton the streets are dry.
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#8232 Postby fci » Fri Jan 10, 2014 2:24 am

Not even as bad at my house than about 4 miles away at Gateway and Military. It was already flooded when we were there 3 hours ago and radar looks like it hasn't stopped yet. 95 closed in both directions from Hypoluxo to Gateway. 17 inches at a sensor in Boynton. Unreal.
And then dry where you live....
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Re: Florida Weather

#8233 Postby cycloneye » Fri Jan 10, 2014 6:38 am

Be careful those who live in the West Palm Beach area.

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#8234 Postby HURRICANELONNY » Fri Jan 10, 2014 7:55 am

Before i left last night. I checked the radar to see if the rain was finally letting up here in Ft. Lauderdale. Saw the red glob over palm beach but finally dry down here. Came back later and saw the same red convection over the same area of east palm beach. I said WOW that got to be flooding up there. Wow a foot in some areas. Cant forecast something that strange. :eek:
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#8235 Postby gatorcane » Fri Jan 10, 2014 8:45 am

None of these phenomenal rainfall totals (arguably worse than what you would see from a tropical system) were forecasted at all. Just shows how difficult it is to predict these kind of things in advance.

I know several people who cannot get to work this morning because the roads are impassible.
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#8237 Postby NDG » Fri Jan 10, 2014 10:35 am

Crazy rainfall totals down there! I remember watching the news yesterday evening with one of the local TV Mets showing that cell that started near Stuart moving southward right along the coast, I went to bed with no idea that the disturbance continued through at least 3 AM!
Here is a radar loop between 10 PM and 2 AM, those showers didn't move at all, there was some serious convergence going on that those cells kept on for so long over the same spot, wow.

http://weather.rap.ucar.edu/radar/displ ... duration=4
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Re: Florida Weather

#8238 Postby Patrick99 » Fri Jan 10, 2014 6:17 pm

20+ inches of rain is incredible. You'd be hard pressed to get that out of most hurricanes. And in January? I was watching that cell on radar much of the night. Seemed to be traveling south but then just parked around the Delray/Boynton area.

As difficult as that must have been, at least SFL is well equipped to handle that kind of rainfall by comparison to most other places. 20+ inches in just a few hours, in most parts of the world, would cause major loss of life.
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Re: Florida Weather

#8239 Postby FireRat » Fri Jan 10, 2014 11:18 pm

Unbelievable! :eek:

I can't believe Palm Beach got hit that hard and not a drop of rain has fallen here in Broward County! I've noticed through the years that Palm Beach county often gets this sort of "training" rainstorms during the so called Dry Season. We had our fair share of rain in Broward on Wednesday though!
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Re: Florida Weather

#8240 Postby boca » Sat Jan 11, 2014 12:19 am

Whats really mind boggling is that Delray Bch received 12 1/2" of rain and I'm 6 miles south in Boca Raton and the streets were completely dry. Not even a drop on the windshield,it was like a wall was put up to block the rain.
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