Looks like bands are increasing well east of Arlene... One around Panama City, another around Tallahassee, Another around Gainesville/Ocala and yet another along the E Coast. With it approaching afternoon, anyone thing we will start to see a few very weak tornadoes as most of Fla is in a tornado watch until 5pm?
Florida radar
http://weather.cod.edu/analysis/loops/r ... pl?Florida
Tornado threat increasing?
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Agree, as Arlene comes ashore about the time of the heating of the day I expect to see these bands intensify. We are already 80 degrees here at my house in Destin, FL as the sun has poked through a couple of times.
Also I'm noting the convection starting to show up better on even the south side of Arlene, she may be pulling in moisture. This could lead to another rather strong convective burst on the east side of her as she comes ashore.
Also I'm noting the convection starting to show up better on even the south side of Arlene, she may be pulling in moisture. This could lead to another rather strong convective burst on the east side of her as she comes ashore.
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