Pummelled again ECFl.
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Pummelled again ECFl.
Cant believe it is raining buckets again. They say some kind of trough. I say we are seeing the early stages of Gaston
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Hi Cape
Looks like more active weather on Thursday as upper level trough slowly slides west of central FL and puts the E-C coast of FL into a S to SW steering flow with plenty of moisture. The trough axis was right over central Fl Wednesday and we saw thunderstorms tracking from NE to SW across the northern half of the peninsula and from SW-NE across the south while the EC coast was right in the middle. As the trough axis shifts farther north and west The S to SW steering flow will enhance afternoon and evening t-storms along the E-C coast of Florida on Thursday and this pattern may continue right into the weekend.
Smerby
http://www.accuweather.com
Looks like more active weather on Thursday as upper level trough slowly slides west of central FL and puts the E-C coast of FL into a S to SW steering flow with plenty of moisture. The trough axis was right over central Fl Wednesday and we saw thunderstorms tracking from NE to SW across the northern half of the peninsula and from SW-NE across the south while the EC coast was right in the middle. As the trough axis shifts farther north and west The S to SW steering flow will enhance afternoon and evening t-storms along the E-C coast of Florida on Thursday and this pattern may continue right into the weekend.
Smerby
http://www.accuweather.com
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