Wet weekend and next weekend, but tropical development very unlikely.
Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
598 (Milton),
US Major:
598 (Milton),
FL Any:
598 (Milton),
FL Major:
598 (Milton)
Keith B
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Loc: FL, Orange County
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Re: Maria, Lee and What May Be
Thu Sep 28 2017 04:26 PM
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I am not sure if any one has posted this web site, windy. I learned about this from John N4JTK as he was watching Irma come through FL. Windy
Windy (ECMFW 9KM) was something forming off the coast of Nicaragua on 10/1 and then moves it North.
Yes, something is in the brew south of FL again and is forecast to be off the east FL coast.
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Melbourne FL 340 PM EDT Thu Sep 28 2017
.DISCUSSION...
..Increasing rain chances Friday as low pressure forms near the Florida east coast...
...An extended period of breezy to windy onshore flow and showery conditions will continue well into next week...
Sat-Sun... The low pressure off the Atlantic coast of Florida will advance northward hugging the Florida coastline, with the potential for tropical development through the weekend. Saturday, the low stalls out offshore of Jacksonville, before being pushed back westward across the peninsula. Regardless of any tropical development, widespread showers and storms will impact through the weekend and breezy conditions, especially on Sunday. Highest precip chances will be along the coast and offshore with slightly lower chances inland.
-------------------- Keith Boyer N4TRN
Orange County ARES
Asst. Emerg. Coord. (AEC) Skywarn Orange County, FL
http://www.ocares.org/
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