ChessieStorm
(Weather Watcher)
Wed Sep 19 2007 04:03 PM
Re: Watching 93L close to the Florida east Coast.

Most of the Tampa mets have, with their models, been showing the one on the east coast crossing the state tonight and entering the GOM near the Tampa area (north or south) and in time spinning up into a tropical low which may intensify into a Tropical Storm or Hurricane and headiing toward Louisana, Mississippi and the extreme western tip of the Florida panhandle.

I am just repeating what I have been observing throughout the day here.

The conditions today where I am have been cloudy with a light north/northeast breeze and off and on again light showers.



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