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Whats with the tropical system supposed to landfall on the 1st of june in NC? Looks very wet and tornado maybe? Gusty winds? Nice way to start off June!!
Whats with the tropical system supposed to landfall on the 1st of june in NC? Looks very wet and tornado maybe? Gusty winds? Nice way to start off June!!
Nothing. Weak. Just rain, clouds, and maybe storms for Southeast and maybe Mid Atlantic.
The story of the week is ..
Say goodbye to the Upper Low and hello to the southerly flow
See the south to north flow on the West side of the huge spinning Low? It's coming.
Most of the summer storms here come from the west or southwest off the GOMEX. We do occasionally get storms off the Atlantic but off the Gulf more often. They seem to gain strength over the Everglades but lose it over the metro area.
In East Central Florida, it's not uncommon for storms to form a little bit inland and then move west. That happened one evening in 2014 when I was celebrating my birthday at an outdoor place near the coast, and a line/cluster of thunderstorms developed from the sea breeze from about Palm Coast to Deltona and slowly drifted towards the Orlando metro. It was actually great because we could see beautiful lightning bolts in the distance but didn't get wet and weren't in imminent danger. And again last summer, the day I arrived in Daytona I saw some CG lightning to the west and the storm was moving away. One benefit of Florida's flatness is that a storm doesn't need to be very close by for you to still be able to see it well.
Its looking wet this upcoming weekend and next week, might reach June climo rain in the first week. It also looks steamy, that's the good part, dews will be high, temps in the mid 80s, relative humidity very high, will make for high heat indexes.
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