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A.V. wrote:Don't summers feel strangely dry suddenly?
gatorcane wrote:A.V. wrote:Don't summers feel strangely dry suddenly?
Yes they do. How about this pattern we are in across South Florida? Deep easterly flow with dry and dusty conditions at times continue for the foreseeable future. Lawns are drying up across SE Florida.Friday into the weekend, as high pressure drifts northward the
southern periphery of the high keeps most of the Florida peninsula
under an easterly flow aloft surging drier air and Saharan dust into
region. This will limit the potential for afternoon thunderstorms
along the east coast and focus more over the west through the
weekend. By next week the easterly flow continues with no
significant changes to the weather pattern. Best potential for
afternoon showers during the day will be focus over the interior and
west and less along the east coast. A mid level upper trough
embedded in the deep easterlies crossing South Florida on Wednesday,
potentially enhances coverage of showers and thunderstorms.
Temperatures will remain about the same, with highs lower to mid 90s
and lows mid to upper 70s.
http://forecast.weather.gov/product.php ... glossary=1
gatorcane wrote:no rain in Boca Raton from this feature. It's quite dry around here. I think we have only seen measurable rain twice this month so far.