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Well, as one poster noted so astutely, at least the rain is keeping the lovebugs away. So, at least some consolation in that regard..However, we will really suffer later on with mosquitoes unfortunately when the rain subsides.
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NDG wrote:Unbelievable rainfall amounts in a week, with more to come.
NDG wrote:Unbelievable rainfall amounts in a week, with more to come.
toad strangler wrote:NDG wrote:Unbelievable rainfall amounts in a week, with more to come.
What timeframe is that? I'm at 7.86 in Saint Lucie West through 7AM this morning since this "event" kicked off the rainy season
This does fall in line with this map well.
marionstorm wrote:It is raining an absurd amount where I'm at but thank God it cant flood here because of all the sand.
panamatropicwatch wrote:Interesting little low just off of Panama City and appears to be sliding west. 850mb vorticity has seen a definite increase this morning.
Sat loop
https://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/goes/abi/goesEastconusband02.html
850mb vorticity
http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/windmain.php?&basin=atlantic&sat=wg8&prod=vor&zoom=&time=
northjaxpro wrote::uarrow: Hello NDG. Yeah the sunshine is nice, but it is only temporary. The deep, tropical airmass in place, along with the seabreeze convergence, and the daytime heating will all contribute to heavy thunderstorms across the peninsula later today.
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