Monday, July 27, 2015

Extreme Weather for July 28th

Good evening,

The sunshine state has not been living up to its moniker that past few days as heavy showers and thunderstorms have become a nuisance through most of the state and are expected to continue for a couple more days.

An area of clouds and showers off the west coast of Florida has been responsible for the almost 6 inches of rain some location received and the atmosphere is expected to remain unstable near Tampa, FL. bringing more downpours that will definitely increase the risk of flooding. The bulk of these storms is expected to take aim at the west and central portions of the state, but at times however, will extend along the Atlantic coast from Jacksonville into parts of southern FL.

Those living or visiting Florida shouldn't discard the possibility of poor visibility and flash flooding both of which may lead to travel delays. Anyone with plans of spending time at any of the amusement parks should be prepared and plan accordingly. This slow moving storm system along with an associated stalled front near the area will continue to bring daily showers and thunderstorms through nearly the end of the month.

July may not end too quiet for Florida, but it will be a different story throughout the Atlantic as no tropical cyclone development is expected during the next few days.

Enjoy your evening,

Jen Gonzalez






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