Interesting weather information pertaining mostly to south Florida.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Highlights From this Morning's HWO

HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK FOR SOUTH FLORIDA
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL
1036 AM EDT WED APR 29 2009

COUNTY SPECIFIC MESSAGE:

...HIGH RISK FOR WATER SPOUTS...
...HIGH RISK OF RIP CURRENTS ATLANTIC COAST BEACHES...
...VISIBILITY RESTRICTIONS FROM WILDFIRE SMOKE IN COLLIER COUNTY...

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR SOUTH FLORIDA.

.DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT

WATERSPOUTS: THE COMBINATION OF CLOUD CONVERGENCE LINES IN THE NEAR
SHORE ATLANTIC WATERS AND THE LOW LEVEL WIND PROFILE IS FAVORABLE
FOR THE FORMATION OF WATERSPOUTS TODAY.

RIP CURRENTS: EASTERLY WINDS FROM 15 TO 20 MPH TODAY ALONG THE
ATLANTIC COAST WILL CREATE A HIGH RISK OF RIP CURRENTS FOR THE
ATLANTIC COAST BEACHES. SWIMMING IS NOT ENCOURAGED DUE TO THE
DANGERS POSED BY RIP CURRENTS.

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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Tuesday's Weather

Some of us had rain today, many of us did not. Before part of the area was impacted by the rain and thunderstorms Miami broke a record high with a temperature of 91F and West Palm Beach tied a record high of 90F.

Through Tuesday morning central and north Florida had been impacted with severe weather with three tornadoes in Pasco county near Land 'O Lakes and Christmas. In our area we had small hail in Boynton Beach and pea-size hail in Pompano near the intersection of Copans Road and Andrews Avenue this afternoon.

We may see a few showers overnight and possibly a thunderstorm mid to late morning Wednesday before a cold front comes through and stabilizes the atmosphere. Highs tomorrow will be about 87F and lows tomorrow night will be about 64F. Quite a bit cooler than the low tonight of about 75F.

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Have a good night!