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Last Updated: 5:46 PM GMT on November 16, 2009
— Last Comment: 3:36 PM GMT on May 29, 2012
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| Posted by: weatherbro, 7:19 PM GMT on October 13, 2008 |
After today subsidence from high pressure currently anchored on the eastern seaboard will build southward. A barely identifiable trough is draped just north of Lake Okeechobee. With dewpoints in the 60's north and dewpoints in the sultry 70's south of the boundary(what's left of it).
That high will come to our neck of the woods tomorrow and with breezy conditions, dry air will mix to the surface Tuesday through Friday. So expect another taste of Fall(mid-80's/mid-60's with dewpoints around the 50's).
Whatever pleasant weather we experience will be dwarfed in comparison to what's coming this weekend! A deep long-wave trough will set up for the east. Supplying cool shots of air in it's disposal for the rest of October! With breezy 70's for the day and crispy 50's for overnight lows. The first punch will arrive sometime between Saturday-Monday(18-20). Today looks to be the last day for rain(so far) as these fronts are expected to be moisture starved. No long-term RFW are expected this week(might be borderline if 35% is the line). But after second bona fide frontal passage, expect a steady offshore flow to transfer much drier air down the peninsula. Making for long durations of critically low relative humidity. But since Florida is slightly saturated at best and in a mild drought for worst, I doubt forest fires will be an issue. So get out there and enjoy!
Happy Autumn!
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Updated: 5:46 PM GMT on November 16, 2009
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| Posted by: weatherbro, 11:32 PM GMT on October 08, 2008 |
Hate to be the courier of bad news but this weekend ain't gonna be too pretty. Yes the front will pass on Friday.But fizzle-out with the ULL with not much drying(southeast dewpoints will fall into the 60's as opposed to the 70's). At the same time, a surface high will move south from New England. Making for a cloudy, windy, drizzly weekend. Now for the good news! That same high will push that low southwest right on out of here. It in turn will dominate our weather p...
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Updated: 6:57 PM GMT on October 12, 2008
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| Posted by: weatherbro, 10:15 PM GMT on October 06, 2008 |
A low pressure situated just offshore of Melbourne is attached to an old frontal boundary just north of the Bahama's. That low giving us scattered showers from wrap around moisture. Expect it to move east north east as a strong surface high builds down the eastern seaboard. Providing us with a stable marine air mass starting tonight into tomorrow. Yes, they'll be coastal showers but fairly comfortable humidity for north and central Florida. By Wednesday/Thursday t...
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| Posted by: weatherbro, 3:37 PM GMT on October 01, 2008 |
About that return of moisture over the weekend. Well, it now appears that low will be just to the east of us. If models continue with this trend, then we will have continued pleasant weather right on through early next week. Possible tropical(or subtropical) development may occur. But It'll only become a fish storm. update: the front expected to stall out over central Cuba will be blocked from returning northward by a strong ridge of high pressure this weekend into...
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Updated: 5:07 PM GMT on October 05, 2008
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| Posted by: weatherbro, 7:27 PM GMT on September 30, 2008 |
Starting tomorrow a strong cold front should sweep through the state of Florida. Although daytime highs won't be much different. Much drier air will surge in. Lowering our dewpoints to the lower 40's(can't rule out bottoming out into the 30's). Consequently, Orlando's night time lows could drop as far as say around 60 degrees by Thursday/Friday morning. Wednesday through Saturday look superb! Get out and enjoy! Starting Saturday night/Sunday,a low should form from...
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Updated: 4:04 PM GMT on October 01, 2008
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