Thursday, December 27, 2007

No Storms/" DEWDROP" Comes to Florida

Yes the The DEWVOID is coming into Florida, so no worries for those who don't like WX weather. lol, really it is quite beautiful here in sunny Florida today's high reached 80*.
I took my son to the Park which is right off the water. The breeze was cool coming of the gulf we played hard but we never did break a sweat.
Christmas was nice, very peaceful. I am getting a little bored with all this wonderful weather. Here is our forecast presented by FDOERT

Pleasant day in store for most of the state Thursday...Cloudy but warmer across North Florida...Ocean swells along the Atlantic Coast continue an elevated risk of rip currents with a high risk of dangerous rip currents expected along the Panhandle...Chance of rain late tonight across the Panhandle.

Areas of dense fog and low clouds should lift by mid morning but high clouds will keep partly cloudy skies across the state today. The low clouds will be slower to move out of North Florida as a cold front weakens and dissipates over the area today. Only a few showers are associated with this front and any shower activity will continue to weaken today. These clouds continuing over the North Florida area will keep daytime highs cooler, but not as cool as previous days. Highs in the upper 60s and low 70s are expected across North Florida late this afternoon after the low clouds begin to lift. Weak high pressure over the Peninsula will keep it warmer with not as many clouds with temperatures in the upper 70s and low 80s near and south of I-4.
Tonight high pressure over the Peninsula shifts east, turning winds to the east and southeast as another area of low pressure develops over western Texas and moves towards the Midwest States. This developing area of low pressure will help lift a weak warm front north from the Gulf of Mexico across the Florida Panhandle late tonight. Isolated showers will develop near this warm front with a few showers possible over portions of North Florida late tonight. Elsewhere, light winds and increasing moisture will lead to the development of areas of dense fog again late tonight across portions of the Peninsula. Overnight lows will range from the mid to upper 50s across North Florida and northern Central Florida to the mid and upper 60s across most of Central Florida and South Florida except extreme South Florida where low will only dip to the low 70s.

I have I have been watching the satellite and radar and reading the NWS forecast and it looks like another cold front will be pushing in at the beginning of the week with slight precept chances new years eve night. I just checked for an update and this was on the first line......MAJOR PATTERN CHANGE TO VERY COLD WEATHER EXPECTED LATER NEXT
WEEK...
and then this..GIVEN THE PROXIMITY OF THE FRONT CANNOT RULE OUT A FEW SHOWERS AND
PERHAPS A STORM SUNDAY...AND THEN CONTINUED SHOWER ACTIVITY EVEN
INTO LATE TUESDAY.
ooh goody LOL I take it "Dew"will be home by then. HEEHEE I like the perhaps too cracked me up! Well that's all I got for today have a good one and remember...
KEEP YOUR EYES TO THE SKY!!!!
Jess :@)

1 comment:

Dewdrop said...

Now, I am making headlines... yikes. Yes, Jess. Your weather is safe. I am back home.