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Get ready guys... gonna get wet and windy.
Mainly the panhandle, north and central florida.... but I'm sure Georgia and Alabama are gonna get a little too.
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/media/jax/br...x-briefing.pdf More than likely upgrading to a Tropical Storm by morning and they project it to be a strong TS by landfall on Thursday night. Don't go a panickin'... but don't get caught with your pants down either. |
That system is supposed to pass over Cape Hatteras on Saturday.
Currently we have a tropical storm sitting a few miles off the coast, can see it on the horizon. Was supposed to blow 50 mph with tropical rains today, but system has stalled. http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/gtwo.php?basin=atlc&fdays=2 |
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Normal South Florida Weather
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HA! If you say so bud. I grew up in South Florida... through Hurricane Andrew and everything.
Anyway, never really did anything where I live. The western portion of the county is flooded pretty well, and the road department is still clearing downed trees. |
Originally Posted by SteveMongr
(Post 3298091)
That system is supposed to pass over Cape Hatteras on Saturday.
Currently we have a tropical storm sitting a few miles off the coast, can see it on the horizon. Was supposed to blow 50 mph with tropical rains today, but system has stalled. http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/gtwo.php?basin=atlc&fdays=2 |
Originally Posted by Basslicks
(Post 3299467)
Steve, you alright up there, man?
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Originally Posted by SteveMongr
(Post 3299521)
All is well, thank you. This storm was just a breeze, we are more accustomed to the storms impacting from the ocean, along with large swells. We had no swell and no flooding from this one. Hopefully there will be waves to ride today..
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