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The "mediterranean" month is over, we recieved our first rainfall in almost a month, 3 mm (0.12 in). Which is quite spectacular, as October is often the rainiest month of the year. We average 3.07 in during a normal October.
Hmm, you like it clear and warm? Assuming you're in South Florida. Checked the temps for that time frame...50s for northern half of Florida, except near the coasts. Upper 60s/70s south of Orlando.
Hmm, you like it clear and warm? Assuming you're in South Florida. Checked the temps for that time frame...50s for northern half of Florida, except near the coasts. Upper 60s/70s south of Orlando.
60's at night and 70's during the day would be great Below average for this time of year.
Active pattern coming up. I see a few storms rolling across Canada and the U.S. Time of year when storms get stronger due to some phasing of both Jets.
Snowstorms in Southern Canada but lets look at next weeks time frame from 3 models..
Left: Canadian.. Storm comes from PacNW, Storm comes from Gulf, they merge and explode over the upper Mid West. I wont mention PType yet. Lets figure out where the storm path is first
Middle: GFS... No Phase (typical this far out) Storm just goes from NW into Great Lakes into Canada. Faster with the storm.
Right: Euro... Little Phase but too late for a big storm over the U.S. Happens in Canada.
All 3 have decent rains coming for the East and warm with a storm track towards great lakes!
60 in New York AND Boston (smh) and 46 on the Virginia and North Carolina coasts. Also, many parts of North Carolina outside of Raleigh got even colder the last few mornings, with Wake Forest and Chapel Hill bottoming out in the low 30s the last two mornings before today
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