Interesting weather information pertaining mostly to south Florida.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

All Warnings Have Expired or Have Been Cancelled

Broward is now clear of all warnings. Still a chance of more storms this afternoon.

Moving Off Shore

A few storm reports have come in already with an official sighting of a tornado in Tamarac and a good amount of hail reports. Below is the list so far this afternoon from the NWS:

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL
218 PM EST WED FEB 28 2007

..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..

0155 PM HAIL FORT LAUDERDALE 26.12N 80.15W
02/28/2007 E1.00 INCH BROWARD FL TRAINED SPOTTER

QUARTER SIZED HAIL REPORTED NEAR INTERSECTION OF
COMMERCIAL BLVD AND US 441.

0155 PM TORNADO TAMARAC 26.21N 80.27W
02/28/2007 BROWARD FL TRAINED SPOTTER

REPORTED BY SPOTTER ID PB50609. SPOTTER SAW THE TORNADO
OUTSIDE THE WINDOW NEAR PLEASANT HILL LANE.

0200 PM HAIL LAUDERDALE LAKES 26.16N 80.20W
02/28/2007 E1.00 INCH BROWARD FL PUBLIC

REPORTED NEAR US 441 AND OAKLAND PARK BLVD.

0202 PM HAIL FORT LAUDERDALE 26.12N 80.15W
02/28/2007 E1.00 INCH BROWARD FL TRAINED SPOTTER

SPOTTER ID BR166 REPORTED HAIL COVERING THE GROUND AT THE
GOVERNMENT CENTER AT BROWARD AND ANDREWS.

0205 PM HAIL FORT LAUDERDALE 26.12N 80.15W
02/28/2007 E0.88 INCH BROWARD FL TRAINED SPOTTER

HAIL REPORTED JUST NORTH OF FORT LAUDERDALE EXECUTIVE
AIRPORT.

0206 PM HAIL FORT LAUDERDALE 26.12N 80.15W
02/28/2007 E0.88 INCH BROWARD FL TRAINED SPOTTER

REPORTED IN DOWNTOWN FORT LAUDERDALE BY SPOTTER BR220.

0210 PM HAIL FORT LAUDERDALE 26.12N 80.15W
02/28/2007 E1.75 INCH BROWARD FL TRAINED SPOTTER

REPORTED AT A1A AND SUNRISE BLVD.

0213 PM HAIL FORT LAUDERDALE 26.12N 80.15W
02/28/2007 E1.50 INCH BROWARD FL PUBLIC

REPORTED NEAR DAVIE BLVD EAST OF I-95.

Update from NWS

WWUS52 KMFL 281913
SVSMFL

SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL
210 PM EST WED FEB 28 2007

FLC011-281930-
/O.CON.KMFL.TO.W.0001.000000T0000Z-070228T1930Z/
BROWARD FL-
210 PM EST WED FEB 28 2007

...A TORNADO WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 230 PM EST FOR
NORTHEASTERN BROWARD COUNTY...

AT 206 PM EST...TRAINED WEATHER SPOTTERS REPORTED A TORNADO IN
TAMARAC AROUND 2 PM. THE STORM THAT REMAINS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING A
TORNADO WAS LOCATED NEAR PORT EVERGLADES...OR ABOUT NEAR FORT
LAUDERDALE...MOVING SOUTHEAST AT 20 MPH.

IN ADDITION TO THE TORNADO...THIS STORM IS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING GOLF
BALL SIZE HAIL AND WIND GUSTS IN EXCESS OF 60 MPH.

LAT...LON 2628 8034 2634 8027 2631 8021 2631 8007
2625 8011 2607 8011 2601 8024 2628 8037

$$

TINGLER

2:10PM

The rotation has returned, this is why we do not let our guard down. Waiting on reports from Ft. Lauderdale.

2:06PM Radar Update

Radar is now indicating the rotation has diminished BUT that does not mean the situation is over. Warning is in effect until 2:30PM.

Golf Ball Size Hail

.75 inch hail has been reported west of Ft. Lauderdale. Radar at 2:02PM indicates the rotation near the intersection of I-95 and I-595.

Tornado Warning

Currently severe weather heading for downtown Ft. Lauderdale. There is a Tornado Warning in effect until 2:30pm. Hail has been reported west of Ft. Lauderdale.

Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Broward

In effect now for eastern Broward until 2:45pm.

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Not Much

There seems to have been only one report of severe weather this afternoon and that was of half-inch hail in Boca. The atmosphere stabilized due to the cloud cover so besides a few thunderstorms there was not too much out of the ordinary today.

There could be a few thunderstorms overnight so keep the NOAA weather radios active.

Severe Thunderstorm Watch Until 7PM

We are in middle of a Severe thunderstorm Watch at this time. I did send a few updates to the blog via email this morning and they have not yet posted. Showers and thunderstorms are now popping up over NE Broward and SE Palm Beach counties.

We did have one Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Broward this afternoon. The next couple of hours we will see the activity peak. Stay tuned.

Severe Thunderstorm Warning

Until 2PM for NE Broward.

Severe Thunderstorm Potential Today

Looks like the atmosphere is becoming more unstable and now there is a
chance of a severe thunderstorm or two this afternoon. NWS in Miami
just updated the HWO and highlighted this chance of severe weather.

More updates to come.

Some Strong Storms Today

Looks like a repeat of yesterday with some scattered t-storms. Not much
of anything on radar at the moment, but I am watching.

Some Strong Storms

After a humid start to the day rain did set in this afternoon along the east coast. Some of these storms were strong and there were reports of hail in Palm Beach county.

Here at weather central we had .28 inches of rain while PMP reported .01 inches. We should see some more showers and thunderstorms tomorrow, with a slight chance of a couple of them being strong. I will give an update in the morning when the soundings come out.

Have a good night.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Which was Colder? Saturady vs. Monday Morning

A few time over the past few days I have overheard people discussing how yesterday morning was colder than Saturday morning. In some areas that was true, but here at Weather Central and at PMP (Pompano Airport) it was the opposite. In fact it was officially 39F Saturday morning (that is when I had ice on top of the cars) and 43F Monday morning (no ice) at PMP.

The cooler weather is over for now. After a high today of 72F we should see the upper 70s tomorrow and around 80 to the lower 80's for the rest of the week.

Enjoy the warm-up!

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Clouds Forming

As I was driving home tonight from work I noticed clouds rolling in.
This is associated with the cold front approaching the area. But this
will also cause our lows not to be so low.

The clouds will act like a blanket and trap what little warmth we had
today. So instead of our lows being around 40 like last night, we
should see 45 to 47 instead. As of 1am it was 50F at PMP.

Tune in again tomorrow.

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Ice on Cars

We did have some ice on the roofs and spotty ice on the windshields of
the vehicles this morning. A fairly rare sight around here. Could see
a repeat on Monday morning.

Low of 42F at weather central and 41F at PMP. Not as cold tonight but
another cold front will come through tomorrow.

Friday, February 16, 2007

Frost or Not

Ok, today was cold. I had to break out the jacket this afternoon. Ft. Lauderdale broke a record high minimum with a reading of 63F. The old record was 67F.

As of 11PM at PMP it was 50F and here at weather central it is 52F and a dew point of 39F. So we should get down to 44F by sunrise. This may just be cool enough for a bit of frost on the windshield in the morning if the sun does not hit it.

The cool/cold weather will continue through Monday when a slight warm up will begin and continue through the middle of the week. We could see another cold front on Thursday but at this point it does not look to be as potent as the one that went through yesterday or the one we will get on Sunday.

At this time we do have a Freeze Warning for the western portions of Broward and Pal Beach counties and a Red Flag Warning during the day tomorrow.

Check back in the morning for the run down of the low temperatures.

Stay warm :)

Monday, February 05, 2007

Windy and Cloudy Monday

After an afternoon and evening of rain (.98 inches at weather central)
we woke up this morning to clouds and wind. A Wind Advisory is in
effect until 7PM for areas east of I-95. Also beach goers need to be
cautious of rip currents today as well.

Clouds will hand around until tomorrow and we should see a little more
warmth, mid 70s, and more sun as we get to Wednesday and beyond.

Sunday, February 04, 2007

Two F3 and One F1 Tornado in Central Flrorida

Very busy weather day in central Florida on Friday when severe storms swept through the area during the early morning. The latest data indicated that 20 people lost their lives. A detailed report of the weather event can be found here from the NWS in Melbourne, Florida.