The eye appears to be coming right at them, little chance of a miss now. And the first frames after the satellite eclipse show west, west, or even a bit of a WSW jiggle.
I'm surprised to see the outer clouds reaching onto the peninsula, although no convection here yet. People in the SW coast may not have nearly as much time in the morning without bad weather to finish preparations.
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Agreed, Yoda.
For those that don't have it, here's the Miami NWS Nexrad site. Outer convection now showing up on short-range composite view:
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/latest/DS.p37cr/si.kamx.shtml
For those that don't have it, here's the Miami NWS Nexrad site. Outer convection now showing up on short-range composite view:
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/latest/DS.p37cr/si.kamx.shtml
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