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Tomorrow should be the day. We have 26C forecast so a chance we'll break it up here as well if the max temperature is a little higher than forecast (which happens quite often).
What station in Miami records multiple freezes every year?
Every station in the everglades averages 1-10 freezes/year per NowData. Unfortunately, there aren't any stations on NowData for the far weatern areas of miami (like the redlands which has a climate that records lows virtually identical to and sometimes lower than those in the everglades) and I don't feel like digging through weatherunderground records to find one.
Tomorrow should be the day. We have 26C forecast so a chance we'll break it up here as well if the max temperature is a little higher than forecast (which happens quite often).
Have you got the champers and party poppers ready?
Every station in the everglades averages 1-10 freezes/year per NowData. Unfortunately, there aren't any stations on NowData for the far weatern areas of miami (like the redlands which has a climate that records lows virtually identical to and sometimes lower than those in the everglades) and I don't feel like digging through weatherunderground records to find one.
I wonder how accurate those are if now data ignores them. Then again that area experiences radiational cooling. I highly doubt 10 freezes though...
I wonder how accurate those are if now data ignores them. Then again that area experiences radiational cooling. I highly doubt 10 freezes though...
The stations in the everglades that I referenced are on NowData. The ones in the north (closer to lake okeechobee) are the ones averaging close to 10. One actually had 29 in 2010.
Last edited by AJ1013; 05-24-2017 at 07:14 PM..
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