You can look at the Weather Buoy data (5 day temp graphs) to get a feel for where the front is. Buoy 42040 has just registered the drop, as has Buoys 42046, 42038 and 42020. Buoy 42039 appears to be starting to register it. Buoy 42001 has not shown any temperature change to speak of yet.
What is most interesting is that Buoy 42002 (25.17 N 94.42 W) has not shown any signifigant changes yet, althought it appears as though it is at the front based on the NWS info.
Could this mean it is not dropping as low as thought?
Quote: I believe the southern most part (as it relates to florida)of the front is still in the Panhandle, anyone see anything diff?
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