IsoFlame
(Weather Analyst)
Mon Jul 14 2025 09:22 AM
Re: SE Trof Invest TBD

Starting yesterday mid-afternoon, here in Daytona Beach Shores three rounds of thunderstorms that dropped down the coast from the NNW dumped 2.26 inches of welcome rain- more than measured in the past 30 days of what has been a relatively dry start to the wet season here in east central coastal Volusia. New Smyrna Beach CoCoRaHS station reported over 5 inches in the past 24 hours.

The last thunderstorm pushed through in the evening before midnight. This relatively unusual repetitive north to south movement of the storms is associated with the broad circulation of the low over the near shore Atlantic ENE of the Cape.



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