FLORIDA EMERGENCY INCIDENTS

Friday, August 24, 2012

South Florida Weather Analysis

SOUTH FLORIDA WEATHER UPDATE 8/24/12:

The forecast track for Tropical Storm Isaac has now changed and the system is no longer expected to become a hurricane near South Florida. However, those living in Louisiana and surrounding states should keep a close watch on the TS Isaac. That being said, South Florida is still not in the clear. Tropical storm force winds are still a possibility. In addition, any thunderstorms associated with squalls or the system itself can become severe and produce tornadoes. Therefore, a Tornado Watch could be issued by the National Weather Service if they deem the amount of shear to be sufficient for tornadogenesis.

FORECAST AND DISCUSSION:

Seasonal isolated to scattered thunderstorm development is possible over the region. Any thunderstorms can produce strong winds today. Temperatures will hover around 91 degrees Farenheit and lows will be in the upper 70s to lower 80s due to increased moisture and upper level cloud cover. For tomorrow, scattered storms are possible with highs around 91 as well.

DISCLAIMER:

The forecasts that I produce are to be used at your own risk. I cannot guarantee that my forecasts will be completely accurate for every location in South Florida. Use these forecasts at your own risk. You are not free to copy my forecasts and display them as your own. In addition, any mention of the National Weather Service, National Hurricane Center, NOAA, and/or any government agency is not an endorsement, but simply a reference to these agencies. That beings said, please enjoy my forecasts and check back often for more information. For any questions, comments, or suggestions please contact at justincarrasquillo@gmail.com. 

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