Orlando wrote:Some of our local mets missed the call on this one. They were calling for torrential rain with flooding. Now, this evening, they have changed their forecast to state that we will be in our normal weather pattern. Dry air moved in and took the threat off the storm's chance to be a serious event for central Florida.
Yep that was a bust of a forecast but I gotta tell you, how do you make that call when under normal circumstances nearly the entire state of Florida should've gotten mullet-slapped with rain today? Even with models hinting at dry air intrusion, it's hard to guess where that one feeder band is going to set up and what areas might receive a continual training effect. Don't get me wrong, I live here in Longwood and was shaking my head all day at just how dry it consistantly was - and remains here.