Just read the updated discussion for the Tampa area. Looks like they plan on "upping" the rain %'s and possibly extending and/or expanding the Flood Watch, but they want to wait for the 88D's, whatever they are, before doing that. They are also concerned about "spinups" in our area. Didn't want to paste & copy the whole thing, just pare it down to the bare minimum of what's really the meat of the discussion. It's getting breezy here and you can tell Arlene is getting closer....or at least her bands are getting closer.
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