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"From its chamber comes the whirlwind, and cold from the scattering winds." - Job 37:9.

"The wind blows to the south and turns to the north; round and round it goes, ever returning on its course".

Saturday, December 5, 2020

Clearing Most Everywhere on the Way! But More Active Weather is Not Far Away

 TODAY: Clearing line near SR 528 and west is slowly eroding and dropping southward behind the weak cold front boundary that entered Central Brevard - Orange County right at sunrise, which today was at 7AM .  Sunset this evening is at 5:27PM.


Only sparse traces of rain was occurring with the boundary as it entered the area earlier this morning.

Temperatures will be mild this afternoon along and north of the boundary, but warmer and bit muggier south of it. Otherwise...


TONIGHT
: Cooler all areas especially along and north of I4. Tonight into Sunday looks like we'll be running close to "normal' for this time of year..50Fs and low-mid 70Fs. Clouds should clear out well, but only concern (if you could call it that) is how cool it will be along the immediate Barrier Islands, especially the eastern most beaches where a slight onshore component of northerly flow might end up busting a temperature forecast by being warmer --it might cool earlier then warm up some to lower 60Fs near sunrise from the Cape and south along the A1A strip. 

Too hard to know for certain. 

Regardless, the wind will be swinging around to NE to ENE after daybreak Sunday with highs in the mid-upper 70Fs depending on how soon mid-high level cloud cover begins to move in.

SUNDAY: Day should start mainly clear and cool (as noted above) with clouds increasing, thickening late from near noon time and on. Just exactly 'HOW CLOUDY" it will get is debatable. 

Perhaps most of the clouds will even hold off until after dark but suspect we'll be seeing a mid-late afternoon mid-upper level ceiling develop. No rain foreseen Sunday for any of Central of South Florida except perhaps after 10PM Sunday evening.

SUNDAY OVERNIGHT-MONDAY: Best rain chances to begin after MIDNIGHT and run on through early-mid morning. 

The biggest change since the previous post is:

RAINS arriving a good 6 hours later than previously thought

RAINs thus remaining a good 6 hours later than previously though; and

BAND of LARGEST/HEAVIEST RAINFALL TOTALS 

has shifted south on both the GFS/NAM forecasts




MONDAY NIGHT - TUESDAY: No change in forecast from this point on. Fains eventually end everywhere by late morning through mid afternoon Monday ..clearing..then Tuesday will be VERY cool and unlikely we'll see 60F over Central/North Central or if so , barely. Lows well inland running the 40Fs spectrum with the Barrier Islands closer to low 50Fs and maybe some upper 40Fs for Tuesday and Wednesday morning

WEDNESDAY: Cool to cold this morning, it might end up being much colder inland this morning than models are showing as we should have clear skies and nearly ZERO wind over the state by then. Otherwise, the beachside is looking at upper 40Fs/Lower 50Fs mainly with light winds. Should be able to breach into the 60Fs everywhere this day.

THURSDAY: Similar to Wednesday only a Bit warmer all around. HIghs could reach near 70F this day.

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