I know the residents inland from there and on the East Coast are saying "Whaddya talking abut Mike?"
I never imagined a dry July in all my years here. Used to be a dependable summer pattern.

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gatorcane wrote:Copious amounts of rainfall across SE Florida this afternoon as the very rainy rainy season continues. East Boca Raton, Deerfield Beach, and Pompano got walloped.
toad strangler wrote:gatorcane wrote:Copious amounts of rainfall across SE Florida this afternoon as the very rainy rainy season continues. East Boca Raton, Deerfield Beach, and Pompano got walloped.
In Port Saint Lucie West I had April, May, and June all above 10.00”. Incredible.
gatorcane wrote:toad strangler wrote:gatorcane wrote:Copious amounts of rainfall across SE Florida this afternoon as the very rainy rainy season continues. East Boca Raton, Deerfield Beach, and Pompano got walloped.
In Port Saint Lucie West I had April, May, and June all above 10.00”. Incredible.
I think I have received 10 inches just in the last week between a couple of intense storms. The one on Friday I spoke of had to have dumped 5+ inches and last night was a doozie also. The lightning has also been impressive as well.
gatorcane wrote:Marathon in the Florida Keys is reporting a heat index of 113F right now:![]()
https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.p ... 1999999995
NDG wrote:gatorcane wrote:Marathon in the Florida Keys is reporting a heat index of 113F right now:![]()
https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.p ... 1999999995
Hopefully the day will never come of what some areas around the Persian Gulf in the Middle East deal with during their hot summers when the Gulf gets into the 90s with dewpoints well into the 80s near the immediate coastal areas, past midnight over there with a heat index still above 120 deg F.
https://www.weather.gov/wrh/timeseries? ... K&hours=72
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