Monday, October 7, 2013

Remains of Tropical Storm Karen to Cross Florida Later Today through Tuesday


TODAY: The remnant circulation of "Karen" will cross Florida later today and tomorrow from near I-4 toward I-10. This will mean only a change in wind direction, increased cloud cover mainly  only for the far east coast later, but much earlier further to the west and north. There is a slight chance of "thunder' mainly nearest the east coast (South Florida) and  from near Orlando and east further north and up toward NE Florida. Showers if present could persist until late evening mainly east Central Florida and NE Florida.



BEYOND: Wind will continue to be light and at times variable but eventually into Wednesday/Thursday be predominantly from the NE within the big picture, little change of previous days temperature wise other than slightly cooler mornings along the beaches as long as the wind remains from a westerly component, with perhaps only a slightly better chance of onshore moving showers from time to time , though there is going to be definite areas where no rain will be possible, varying from day to day depending on where a 'dry slot' sets up behind "Karen".





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