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I agree next...maybe a passing shower. Bulk of the rain will be long gone away from here
When do you think NHC will apply the cone?
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The pro-mets aren’t being fooled by the ‘spaghetti plots’ 
They have this system pegged. Have for some time. After about Saturday, this one was easy. NEXT.

They have this system pegged. Have for some time. After about Saturday, this one was easy. NEXT.
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Keep this **** away from Florida, I dont need this crap ruining my vacation that we spend months planning for
,this is actually making me mad and weather never makes me mad!
There’s not anything that anybody can do about the weather.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 10:52 am Keep this **** away from Florida, I dont need this crap ruining my vacation that we spend months planning for![]()
It rains in Orlando every day from Mid June-Late September. Always has. If you don’t want rain to interfere with your vacation, go in November. The weather is much nicer for enjoying the parks.
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Ah forget ill, even if there is rain and thunder and heavy surf , that aint stopping me from boogie boarding,but thanks for the heads up, im going to Destin and Panama City though not Orlando
I'm already looking at the next rainmaker...As the bigger weather story for us may be the cool front models are showing next week.That looks to have enough lift to produce widespread showers/thunderstorms, we'll see.
Mother Nature doesn't give a flip about anyone's vacation plans.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 10:52 am Keep this **** away from Florida, I dont need this crap ruining my vacation that we spend months planning for,this is actually making me mad and weather never makes me mad!
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Not the next couple days, but look towards Sunday through Tuesday morning for rains here with the approaching moisture and front according to the gfs model. A day later on the Ecmwf. 92l should make the next couple days hotter and drier with it's outer subsident and dry air, but can't rule out a seabreeze storm at peak heating.
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Pas_Bon I said I know, thats why I said I dont care if I have to deal with heavy surf and rain, im still going out boogie boarding
Yeah as recently as yesterday the NWS had a 70% chance of rain for Saturday- that has been lowered to 30%. Meanwhile, rain chances for next Tuesday have been upped to 60%.TexasBreeze wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 11:28 am Not the next couple days, but look towards Sunday through Tuesday morning for rains here with the approaching moisture and front according to the gfs model. A day later on the Ecmwf. 92l should make the next couple days hotter and drier with it's outer subsident and dry air, but can't rule out a seabreeze storm at peak heating.
But you also just said it was going to make you really mad. So which is it? Are you confused or just trolling? At this point I’m beginning to wonder. The posts are non-stop.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 11:32 am Pas_Bon I said I know, thats why I said I dont care if I have to deal with heavy surf and rain, im still going out boogie boarding
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This is going to be my last post for a while yall but I apologize for my ranting on here, its just that this makes me upset because of the timing of this system and how long me and my family and my friends have planned for this vacation.
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Luckily it rained good on Tuesday evening and refreshed my plants that didn't take long to dry out and start drooping. Saturday is a good get into the water kind of day!jasons2k wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 11:33 amYeah as recently as yesterday the NWS had a 70% chance of rain for Saturday- that has been lowered to 30%. Meanwhile, rain chances for next Tuesday have been upped to 60%.TexasBreeze wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 11:28 am Not the next couple days, but look towards Sunday through Tuesday morning for rains here with the approaching moisture and front according to the gfs model. A day later on the Ecmwf. 92l should make the next couple days hotter and drier with it's outer subsident and dry air, but can't rule out a seabreeze storm at peak heating.
Yeah but they didn’t all come in the last month
You’ve been here for 17 years
Side note. The sky is looking hazy already.
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Back to the weather, while im on my trip ill make sure to take a few videos and pictures of the crazy weather including heavy surf and rain when I get to Destin, definitely dont mind sharing them
Exactly. That's why hotels in Florida charge higher rates from October through May. I personally loved the weather after a cooling afternoon summer shower when we lived in Florida. It's going to rain on average 8-9 inches every month in the summer.jasons2k wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 10:59 amThere’s not anything that anybody can do about the weather.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 10:52 am Keep this **** away from Florida, I dont need this crap ruining my vacation that we spend months planning for![]()
It rains in Orlando every day from Mid June-Late September. Always has. If you don’t want rain to interfere with your vacation, go in November. The weather is much nicer for enjoying the parks.
The only time you have to run the sprinklers in Florida is during the late fall/winter when it doesn't rain much. Opposite of Texas.
NEXT.Pas_Bon wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 11:22 amMother Nature doesn't give a flip about anyone's vacation plans.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 10:52 am Keep this **** away from Florida, I dont need this crap ruining my vacation that we spend months planning for,this is actually making me mad and weather never makes me mad!

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