Interesting weather information pertaining mostly to south Florida.

Saturday, March 17, 2007

Sunday, March 04, 2007

Red Flag Warning for Monday

Due to low humidity and breezy conditions most of southeast Florida is under a Red Flag Warning. This is in effect from 11am through 7pm when relative humidities will be under 35% for four or more consecutive hours.

We will have a cool night tonight with lows around 53F and a slightly cooler night tomorrow night. Warming trend will begin on Tuesday.

Record Highs on Saturday

We did have a couple of record highs on Saturday. FLL hit 89F and MIA
reached a record 90F.

Friday, March 02, 2007

22 Tornadoes and Still Counting

A very tragic weather day as we have seen 22 tornadoes and at least seven deaths throughout the southeast today. The Storm Prediction Center has done a fantastic job today getting the watches out. This morning they had issued a public severe weather outlook to warn of today's weather dangers.

Even at this point of the night there are still three tornado watches in effect for parts of north Florida, Georgia, South and North Carolina. At this moment three counties in Georgia are under tornado warnings.

As far as south Florida we may see some showers overnight before a very warm Friday. Some areas may even see record highs as temperatures will be in the upper 80's to about 90F.

And for those checking the home weather data, the temperature sensor is not reporting so there is no temperature, humidity or dew point data. I will try to get this fixed in the morning. That is after I mow the lawn :)