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MikeCAdministrator
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93L Conditions in your Area
      #78553 - Tue Sep 18 2007 07:10 PM

This post is for posting local conditions or anything noteworthy as 93L (or whatever it may become) in your area.

In Orlando, next to Universal Studios.

No rain, but slightly breezy and a pretty dense overcast right now.


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Tom H
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Re: 93L Conditions in your Area [Re: MikeC]
      #78555 - Tue Sep 18 2007 07:19 PM

Winds NE 20 G 24, 79 deg F, no precip at the moment, overcast. Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 1 mile from coast.

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Storm Hunter
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Re: 93L Conditions in your Area [Re: Tom H]
      #78557 - Tue Sep 18 2007 07:54 PM

well... its dried up some here in the pahandle... lol.. thanks to that Upper level low down to the SE of here..
just started sending my data to wunderground... if weather warrants, i'll jump into rapid fire mode for data.... Hope to have a web camera up on weather stix in the near future!
I launched the weather station online on the 3 yr. anv. of Hurricane Ivan. ASNF

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allan
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Re: 93L Conditions in your Area [Re: Storm Hunter]
      #78569 - Tue Sep 18 2007 09:10 PM

Hey
It's quiet now since our huge dowpour of rain here in Palm Coast, Even had gusts of 35 mph. at some times.. It's also a bit flooded.

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StrmTrckrMiami
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Re: 93L Conditions in your Area [Re: allan]
      #78572 - Tue Sep 18 2007 09:16 PM

Current conditions here in Cutler Ridge, Miami, Florida are as follows:
Currently 81 Degrees Farenheit
Dew Point: 70 Degrees Farenheit
Humidity: 68%
Visibility: 10 miles
Pressure: 29.90 in and steady
Winds: From the North East at 15 mph

10 Day Forcast calls for: Rain, Rain, Rain and more Rain, with a touch of scattered thunderstorms at least until next thursday (According to Weather Channel)

Currently: Scattered Showers and the wind tends to speed up every once in a while here, we had a few squals earlier, something that reminded me of a quick, fast paced rainstorm with wind associated. A few rumbles of thunder in the area, right now, nothing too bad.

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Lamar-Plant City
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Re: 93L Conditions in your Area [Re: StrmTrckrMiami]
      #78579 - Tue Sep 18 2007 10:40 PM

I am away from where this is developing, but here is some data....I don't have a full station...just bits and pieces.
Temp - 75F
Bar - 29.98in
Wind - calm
Skies - clear
We had some brief rain blow by earlier in the evening, but most does not seem to be persisting all the way across the state. Could be still evicting the drier air that moved in this AM. Need some rain here...none since last week Thursday!!

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vineyardsaker
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totally subjective observation [Re: MikeC]
      #78581 - Tue Sep 18 2007 11:22 PM

Its 11:20PM in New Smyrna Beach and the wind has suddenly really picked up with heavy rain for about 5min. The bands from this system pack a nice little punch I would say, some named systems did not to as well I think.

VS

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Re: 93L Conditions in your Area [Re: MikeC]
      #78582 - Tue Sep 18 2007 11:40 PM

9/18/07 11.40 PM. Palm Beach Gardens. Intermittent light rain for the past hour or so, which seems to be intensifying at present. Winds calm.

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Re: 93L Conditions in your Area [Re: lr925]
      #78583 - Tue Sep 18 2007 11:48 PM

No rain on the West Coast, yet, except some hit or miss cells moving through rapidly-mostly South and East of here-really nothing to speak of, but had a steady 17mph wind with higher gusts most of the day when the ULL was passing overhead. We are looking forward to getting a pretty fair rain event over the next two days as the Surface Level Low begins moving over the state. The ULL was rotating a lot of bands over us all day, but there's just a lot of cirrus out there currently and the flow of them has slowed a lot. Looking forward to more activity over the next 2 days, though.

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ltpat228
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Conditions In Your Area From 93L [Re: Tom H]
      #78584 - Tue Sep 18 2007 11:53 PM

Began raining near 0200 this morning and kept up until at least 0900 with my yard starting to flood in areas.
Then later on in the morning and early this afternoon had wind gusts up to 35mph for hours on end then sun came out around 4-8pm.
Now continual downpour just began - actually kind of "squally" rain where it blows counter clockwise from the N/E in to my windows - even smells like a storm - LOL.


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saluki
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Re: Conditions In Your Area From 93L [Re: ltpat228]
      #78587 - Wed Sep 19 2007 12:33 AM

Just took the dog for a walk and it's actually very pleasant here at the moment -- scattered clouds, light wind, and it seems like it's a few degrees cooler than normal for mid-September. Sort of a "calm before the storm" scenario. I expect to wake up to rainy, squally conditions.

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Morpheus20033
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Re: Watching 93L [Re: MikeC]
      #78590 - Wed Sep 19 2007 01:13 AM

Its currently pouring rain here in Orlando. Has been doing so for the past hour or so. Im sure its going to continue through the night and well into tomorrow. Personally I wonder if the season is just getting started.

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Tom H
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Re: 93L Conditions in your Area [Re: MikeC]
      #78597 - Wed Sep 19 2007 05:40 AM

wind: N10 G 21
Rain w/ occasional t-storm
Pres. 29.98in.
73 deg F

...and I get to work outside this morning...can't wait..


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AdrianInFlorida
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Re: 93L Conditions in your Area [Re: Tom H]
      #78600 - Wed Sep 19 2007 08:14 AM

Steady rains from where I live, Indialantic all the way into Orlando at work. Last night around 10PM, we had some pretty stiff winds in Indialantic, which seemed to subside a bit when the steady rain started later on.

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DJINFLA
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Re: 93L Conditions in your Area [Re: MikeC]
      #78602 - Wed Sep 19 2007 08:46 AM

Off-and-on rain in Indian River County. Stats from Vero Beach airport at 7:52 a.m. today:
Humidity - 94%
Winds 10 mph
1011.8 mb


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allan
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Re: 93L Conditions in your Area [Re: DJINFLA]
      #78615 - Wed Sep 19 2007 11:38 AM

Palm Coast, FL
Heavy rain
winds around 20-25 mph, gusts to 35-40 mph at times
flooding

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srquirrely
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Re: 93L Conditions in your Area [Re: MikeC]
      #78660 - Wed Sep 19 2007 05:32 PM

We've had two really beautiful days here in Sarasota.
Cool(ish), breezy, gorgeous skies and bearable humidity - thanks, for all, to the ULL offshore. Got a 2 inch dump along the coast Tuesday evening, only SCT RW since then.
Dem05 said somewhere recently that this wonderful weather we're having doesn't feel "tropical" to him, but I've lived in the tropics and this is exactly what they feel like, and part of what makes life in the islands seem magical.
...but I wax nostalgic...


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allan
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Re: 93L Conditions in your Area [Re: srquirrely]
      #78678 - Wed Sep 19 2007 09:22 PM

Well my old highschool is flooded, schools out for tommorrow, Flagler County got the worst of it so far... It's still raining hard with winds at 20 mph, gusts at 35-40 mph.. surprised this is not a Subtropical Storm, streets are flooded.. haven't seen so much rain since Hurricane Frances swiped through here.

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GlenJohnson
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Re: 93L Conditions in your Area [Re: srquirrely]
      #78679 - Wed Sep 19 2007 09:31 PM

Just north of Gainesville, very cool, only 69. Nice steady rain, no lightning. Could handle this for days.Coming off the Atlantic from what I can see.

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Re: 93L Conditions in your Plant City [Re: GlenJohnson]
      #78687 - Wed Sep 19 2007 11:20 PM

What a disappointing day here.....just 0.16 in of rain in mists and drizzles. Mostly overcast with fast moving clouds and slightly blustery winds.
Right now here in Plant City:
Skies - cloudy
Wind - N at less than 6 mph
Temp - 71
BP - 29.82 in
Looks like all the rain has gone across north of us today. We need it!

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