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Deep South Springwx Discussion

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 10:42 am
by SeGaBob
I don't believe there is a spring thread for this area so I'm making one. (Someone correct me if i'm wrong and I will take it down.) This thread will cover all areas that were in the winter thread... which I believe is from Louisiana eastward into the Carolinas and also Florida.

Noaa released their spring outlook for the nation including the Deep South today...

http://www.climate.gov/news-features/videos/2014-spring-climate-outlook


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Edit: Thought about combining spring and summer in this thread... I'll just make a new summer thread.

Re: Deep South Springwx Discussion

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 11:38 am
by MGC
Good riddance winter! Sun crosses the equator in about 20 minutes. Bring on the heat........MGC

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 12:22 pm
by northjaxpro
Looks like we will have one last pretty good shot of cold air to funnel into the Deep South going into the end of this month. CPC forecasting below normal temps across most of the Eastern 2/3 of the CONUS.

I will hold off on planting the tomatoes for right now as I believe the threat for frost and possibly freezing temps will be possible in areas in the Deep South before we close out March.

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Also, the wet pattern continues across most of the Florida peninsula with above average rainfall continuing through the end of the month.

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Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2014 11:32 am
by Tstormwatcher
Well after a winter time low of 24 at the airport, 26 at my house, it looks like winter will be taken a 2 day break with highs in the 70's Friday and Saturday with severe thunderstorms possible Saturday. Sunday and Monday will be cool the back up into the 70's for the rest of the week. I do believe that more cold weather will come in April but winter weather is probably gone till next winter.

Re: Deep South Springwx Discussion

Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2014 1:41 pm
by MGC
Been raining cats and dogs and frogs this morning. Rain gauge overflowed at 5+ inches and its still rain and thunder. Expect more tonight and Saturday morning. Wish we could ship some of this rain out west.....MGC

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 2:13 pm
by SeGaBob
Got around 3/4 of an inch of rain during the overnight into early this afternoon... not really worth missing the eclipse over though. Now it's cloudy and 74 degrees. It is supposed to get down to 40 tonight though.

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 6:53 am
by northjaxpro
It bottomed out at a chilly 44.2 degrees at my locale earlier this morning. I have to admit I am getting some enjoyment with this last decent cool spell we will likely see before the summer heat and humidity kicks in May.

Many areas across the Deep South are in the 30s and 40s this morning, with some locales at or approaching the freeze mark across portions of North and Central Georgia and across areas of the Carolinas. This is courtesy of a rather unseasonably large, cold dome of High Pressure which as come down into the Eastern U.S.

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 5:29 pm
by SeGaBob
I wish we could send some of this to Texas...


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EDIT: The image in this post no longer reflects current activity because the map has updated past the event. So this image can be ignored now.

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 9:39 pm
by SeGaBob
HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHARLESTON SC
920 PM EDT THU APR 17 2014

GAZ087-088-099>101-114>116-118-137-138-140-SCZ040-042>044-047-190130-
JENKINS-SCREVEN-CANDLER-BULLOCH-EFFINGHAM-TATTNALL-EVANS-
INLAND BRYAN-INLAND CHATHAM-LONG-INLAND LIBERTY-INLAND MCINTOSH-
ALLENDALE-HAMPTON-INLAND COLLETON-DORCHESTER-INLAND JASPER-
920 PM EDT THU APR 17 2014

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR SOUTHEAST GEORGIA AND
SOUTHEAST SOUTH CAROLINA.

.DAY ONE...TONIGHT.

HAZARDOUS WEATHER IS NOT EXPECTED AT THIS TIME.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...FRIDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY.

FLASH FLOODING...HEAVY RAINS WILL OCCUR FRIDAY INTO SATURDAY AS
LOW PRESSURE AFFECTS THE AREA. RAIN AMOUNTS OF 2 TO 3 INCHES ARE
EXPECTED WITH ISOLATED AMOUNTS OF 3 TO 4 INCHES. A FLASH FLOOD
WATCH MAY EVENTUALLY BE NEEDED...ESPECIALLY AT THE COAST WHERE THE
COMBINATION OF HIGH TIDES AND HEAVY RAIN COULD POSE AND ENHANCED
RISK FOR FLASH FLOODING.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

SPOTTER ASSISTANCE IS NOT ANTICIPATED AT THIS TIME.

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2014 4:52 pm
by SeGaBob
We already have about 2 inches in my rain gauge :)

FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHARLESTON SC
546 PM EDT FRI APR 18 2014

GAZ087-088-099>101-SCZ040-042>045-047-052-190600-
/O.EXA.KCHS.FF.A.0001.000000T0000Z-140419T1000Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
JENKINS-SCREVEN-CANDLER-BULLOCH-EFFINGHAM-ALLENDALE-HAMPTON-
INLAND COLLETON-DORCHESTER-INLAND BERKELEY-INLAND JASPER-
TIDAL BERKELEY-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...MILLEN...SYLVANIA...METTER...
STATESBORO...SPRINGFIELD...ALLENDALE...HAMPTON...WALTERBORO...
ST. GEORGE...SUMMERVILLE...MONCKS CORNER...RIDGELAND...
DANIEL ISLAND...NAVAL WEAPONS STATION CHARLESTON
546 PM EDT FRI APR 18 2014

...FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT THROUGH LATE TONIGHT...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN CHARLESTON HAS EXPANDED THE

* FLASH FLOOD WATCH TO INCLUDE PORTIONS OF SOUTHEAST GEORGIA AND
SOUTHEAST SOUTH CAROLINA...INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING AREAS...IN
SOUTHEAST GEORGIA...BULLOCH...CANDLER...EFFINGHAM...JENKINS
AND SCREVEN. IN SOUTHEAST SOUTH CAROLINA...ALLENDALE...
DORCHESTER...HAMPTON...INLAND BERKELEY...INLAND COLLETON...
INLAND JASPER AND TIDAL BERKELEY.

* THROUGH LATE TONIGHT

* WIDESPREAD RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 2 TO 4 INCHES WITH LOCAL AMOUNTS
EXCEEDING 5 INCHES ARE EXPECTED THROUGH TONIGHT.
OF SIGNIFICANT
CONCERN IS THE FACT THAT TORRENTIAL RAINFALL IS EXPECTED LATE
THIS EVENING AROUND THE TIME OF AN ABOVE NORMAL HIGH TIDE. THIS
COULD RESULT IN SIGNIFICANT FLOODING CONCERNS IN COASTAL LOW-
LYING AREAS INCLUDING DOWNTOWN CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH.

* FLOODING COULD OCCUR QUICKLY...ESPECIALLY IN LOW-LYING AND
POOR DRAINAGE AREAS. DRIVING COULD BECOME HAZARDOUS AS SOME
AREA ROADWAYS COULD BECOME IMPASSABLE DUE TO HIGH WATER...
ESPECIALLY IN URBAN AREAS LIKE DOWNTOWN CHARLESTON AND
SAVANNAH AROUND THE TIME OF HIGH TIDE.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

BE PREPARED TO PROTECT LIFE AND PROPERTY...ESPECIALLY IN AREAS
PRONE TO FLOODING. IF FLOODING DEVELOPS...MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND
IMMEDIATELY. IF DRIVING...BE PREPARED FOR FLOODED ROADWAYS AND
POSSIBLE ROAD CLOSURES.