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90's will be year round as normal within 30 years at the rate at the rapid warm up planet wide for FL.
Had about 10 big drops of rain today. Almost enough lift and heat for summer type showers. The upper levels are just too dry. A nasty 86f today on the gulf. But this Feb won't come close to the record hot Feb of last year.
Doesn't matter, it will disappear in couple days or be rain. lol. I'll let you know if it continues to show it.
Speaking of gradients..
This was 2pm map today. 51 in Jacksonville and 80s not far away.
Those surface temps on the southeast coast don't tell much. The hot west Atlantic ridge is still in full control in the upper levels. Once the CAD pulls out, expect 80s in Savannah on Thursday.
Locked and blocked for weeks to come. That high will one day never move again as we are seeing warmer and warmer winters in FL. Just the last 7 years have seen a insane ramp up in heating with this locked and blocked pattern.
Exceptionally warm? High today was 11.9°C so nothing exceptional.
Yeah, and what was it over the weekend?
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