I can't believe it is still pouring rain down on Florida.

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Stormcenter wrote:I wouldn't put the nail in the coffin of any tropical system until it's actually gone.
I've seen too many crazy things happen in my many years of tracking these systems.
My point is to think N.O. or any other location has missed the heavy rainfalls is
a bit premature to say the least. IMHO
Sihara wrote:Interesting to see the post about Orlando getting heavy rain at 4:30. Right now, we in St. Pete are getting hammered! Very heavy rain and thunder, coming in bands, but very briefly. The last deluge was about an hour ago (maybe half an hour) with thunder and high wind.
We had a downpour at around 4 this morning, followed by another pounding at 7 am. What's ironic is, when Fay first got her name a week ago yesterday, this area was in the cone - and was consistently so practically up until the time when she slid right and into S/W FL. Over a week later, Fay is way up in the panhandle, far from us - and now we're getting wind and downpour.
xironman wrote:That ULL is rocking along at a pretty good clip http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/eaus/loop-wv.html. I wonder if Fay will get as much dry air pushed in once it is south.
O Town wrote::uarrow: Yeah, I thought we were pretty much in the clear here in Central FL.
Woke up to a sunny day........but that last band put our backyard under water once again. *sigh*
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