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Topic Title: Dry season Late May into June Topic Summary: Created On: 05/22/2019 08:05 AM |
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- Central Floridave | - 05/22/2019 08:05 AM |
- Central Floridave | - 05/25/2019 08:42 AM |
- Central Floridave | - 05/27/2019 11:28 AM |
- Central Floridave | - 05/28/2019 06:36 AM |
- Central Floridave | - 06/01/2019 07:59 AM |
- Central Floridave | - 06/01/2019 08:00 AM |
- Central Floridave | - 06/01/2019 11:35 AM |
- ww | - 06/01/2019 07:15 PM |
- Central Floridave | - 06/02/2019 05:00 PM |
- Central Floridave | - 06/06/2019 06:43 PM |
- Dangermouse01 | - 06/07/2019 04:25 AM |
- Central Floridave | - 06/07/2019 09:02 AM |
- Central Floridave | - 06/08/2019 06:11 AM |
- Central Floridave | - 06/19/2019 03:56 PM |
- Dangermouse01 | - 06/20/2019 01:08 PM |
- Central Floridave | - 06/21/2019 07:33 AM |
- Dangermouse01 | - 06/25/2019 01:28 PM |
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05/22/2019 08:05 AM
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We had a pretty wet early May with tons of rain. April and May are typically our driest months but with the multiple inches of rain we had early May that has been shattered. However, I think now we are back in the typical dry season for May. Rainy season typically starts now or into June. Thus, the weather has been a little shifty. With that said. Keep those tropicals as moist as you can!
.FIRE WEATHER... Dry and warm conditions will continue for east central FL this week with virtually no rain chances through the weekend. |
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05/25/2019 08:42 AM
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..The hot and dry weather pattern across the area
will persist through the holiday weekend into next week, with rain chances remaining out of the forecast through next Thursday. |
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05/27/2019 11:28 AM
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Scorcher this Memorial day. My rain buckets are dry, the soil dry. Everything is dry. Going to start early planning of a Rain Sacrifice. I'm sure if this last more than a week longer people will be onboard for a Rain Sacrifice.
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05/28/2019 06:36 AM
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some hope
From Saturday into early next week increasing moisture and cooling temperatures aloft will result in higher coverage of afternoon showers and storms. Highest chances favor the northern interior on Saturday and then closer to the east coast from Sunday into next week as the ridge axis is forecast to shift south across southern Florida, but chances are capped at 30-40% due to some model discrepancies. It will still be hot, but at least there are chances for rain on the horizon. Highs will remain the low to mid 90s inland and upper 80s to low 90s along the coast. Overnight lows will be in the lower 70s with some embedded mid 70s. |
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06/01/2019 07:59 AM
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I got a trace of rain Friday. Volusia County got dumped on friday afternoon. Hopefully this kicks off the wet season and we get into some daily afternoon thunderstorms. We really need it.
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06/01/2019 08:00 AM
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As with the previous day, the combination of surface heating, deep
moisture, sea breeze/mesoscale boundary interactions, and cooler air aloft should be sufficient for isolated to scattered (20-40pct) convection developing later this afternoon into the evening. The storm motion will be out of the west or northwest at up to 10 mph. A few cells could affect small craft boaters over the intracoastal or near shore Atlc waters by late in the day or early evening. Storm impacts include occasional lightning, heavy downpours, locally gusty winds and small hail potential. Boaters over inland lakes will also need to keep an eye to the sky late today as thunderstorms develop. Suspect highest coverage may not occur until late afternoon or early evening from stronger boundary collisions and expect any cloud debris to thin slowly through late in the night. |
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06/01/2019 11:35 AM
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Future radar shows possible thunderstorms this Saturday afternoon. off to position the rain buckets to catch it!
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06/01/2019 07:15 PM
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Don't need to water the yard tomorrow.
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06/02/2019 05:00 PM
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Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Melbourne FL 532 PM EDT Sat Jun 1 2019 ...May 2019 Was Much Warmer Than Normal Across East Central Florida... A very warm and moist air mass in place for the first half of May led to several days of showers and storms across east central Florida as the east and west coast sea breezes moved inland during the afternoons. A couple of weak fronts also moved through the area bringing another couple days of showers and storms. A strong ridge of high pressure and a dry airmass then dominated the weather pattern the second half of the month, leading to an extended hot and dry weather pattern across the region. Despite well below normal rainfall during the second half of May, all of the precipitation early in the month produced rainfall totals for areas generally south and east of I-4 to be wetter than normal for the month. ...Temperatures... A couple of cool fronts moved through the area during May but did not really offer much in the way of cooler temperatures. In fact, only a few days had temperatures at or below normal across the area while all other days saw above normal temperatures. High temperatures generally ranged from the mid 80s to low 90s across east central Florida, but high temperatures soared well into the mid to upper 90s across inland areas during the last week of May. Onshore and southerly winds kept low temperatures well above normal with most nights only falling anywhere from the mid 60s to low 70s. Locations along the coast had a few nights of only falling into the mid 70s. A brief reprieve in low temperatures was felt toward the middle of the month after a cool front moved through allowing lows to fall into the low to mid 60s before lows returned to the upper 60s to low 70s. Several record warm minimum temperatures were either set or tied. Average temperatures for May ended up being 2 to 3 degrees warmer than normal across the area, with the exception of Ft. Pierce being 1 degree warmer than normal. Melbourne`s monthly average temperature ranked as warmest on record for May, while for Sanford it ranked as 2nd warmest. Elsewhere, the average temperature for May 2019 was 4th warmest on record (tying 2003 and 1962) at Orlando, 6th warmest at Daytona Beach, and also 6th warmest at Vero Beach (tying 1975). Daily Record Temperatures for the Month: Daytona Beach: -May 1st: Tied record warm low of 73 degrees last set in 1970. -May 2nd: Record warm low of 73 degrees. Previous record was 71 degrees set in 2010. -May 3rd: Tied record warm low of 72 degrees last set in 2010. -May 27th: Record high of 98 degrees. Previous record was 97 degrees in 1967. -May 29th: Tied record high of 95 degrees last set in 1990. Sanford: -May 2nd: Tied record warm low of 72 degrees last set in 2010. -May 3rd: Tied record warm low of 73 degrees last set in 2010. -May 12th: Record warm low of 73 degrees. Previous record was 71 degrees set in 2015. -May 28th: Record warm low of 75 degrees. Previous record was 74 degrees last set in 2018. -May 31st: Tied record high of 99 degrees set in 2004. Record warm low of 76 degrees. Previous record was 75 degrees set in 1998. Orlando: No daily temperature records set. Melbourne: May 8th: Tied record warm low of 76 degrees last set in 2014. -May 9th: Record warm low of 77 degrees. Previous record was 76 degrees set in 2014. -May 10th: Record warm low of 77 degrees. Previous record was 76 degrees set in 2014. -May 23rd: Record warm low of 78 degrees. Previous record was 76 degrees set in 2017. Vero Beach: No daily temperature records set. Fort Pierce: No daily temperature records set. Average temperatures for May 2019 at the primary climates across east central Florida are as follows (rankings provided if in the top 10): - Daytona Beach had a monthly average temperature of 78.0 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 3.0 degrees above normal. This ranks as the 6th warmest average temperature for May on record at this site, with records extending back to 1923. - Sanford had a monthly average temperature of 79.9 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 2.7 degrees above normal. This ranks as the 2nd warmest average temperature for May on record at this site, with records extending back to 1948. - Orlando had a monthly average temperature of 79.8 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 2.5 degrees above normal. This ties as the 4th warmest average temperature for May on record at this site, also set during May of 2003 and 1962, with records extending back to 1892. - Melbourne had a monthly average temperature of 79.4 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 3.1 degrees above normal. This ranks as the warmest average temperature for May on record at this site, with records extending back to 1937. The previous record was 79.1 degrees set in May of 2017. - Vero Beach had a monthly average temperature of 78.1 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 1.9 degrees above normal. This ties as the 6th warmest average temperature for May on record at this site, also set during May of 1975, with records extending back to 1942. - Fort Pierce had a monthly average temperature of 77.1 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 1.0 degrees above normal. ...Rainfall... The daily sea breezes combined with a very warm and moist air mass allowed for several days of showers and storms through the first half of the month. A couple of fronts and upper-level disturbances also resulted in some additional days of showers and storms. Almost all of east central Florida saw well above normal rainfall the first half of the month with some locations receiving greater than the normal monthly May totals through May 14. The dominant ridge of high pressure the second half of the month resulted in very dry conditions, but with such a wet pattern early in the month, most locations still finished the month with near to above normal rainfall. Finally, on the last two days of the month the dominant high pressure began to break down allowing isolated showers and storms during the afternoon and evening. A couple daily record rainfall records were set on May 5th. Daily Record Rainfall for the Month: Daytona Beach: -May 5th: Record daily rainfall of 1.15 inches. Previous record was 0.96 inches set in 1931. Sanford: No daily rainfall records set. Orlando: No daily rainfall records set. Melbourne: -May 5th: Record daily rainfall of 1.08 inches. Previous record was 0.59 inches set in 2005. Vero Beach: No daily rainfall records set. Fort Pierce: No daily rainfall records set. May 2019 rainfall totals for the primary climate sites across east central Florida are as follows (ranking provided if in the top 10): - Daytona Beach received 1.95 inches of rain for the month, which was 1.18 inches below normal. - Sanford received 2.54 inches of rain for the month, which was 0.63 inches below normal. - Orlando received 4.34 inches of rain for the month, which was 0.89 inches above normal. - Melbourne received 5.74 inches of rain for the month, which was 2.45 inches above normal. - Vero Beach received 4.45 inches of rain for the month, which was 1.09 inches above normal. - Fort Pierce received 3.91 inches of rain for the month, which was 0.08 inches above normal. Below is a list of observed precipitation totals and rainfall statistics for select sites across east central Florida for May 2019: Station May 2019 Normal Departure Percent of Rainfall Rainfall From Normal Normal Daytona Beach 1.95" 3.13" -1.18" 62% (DAB) Orlando 4.34" 3.45" +0.89" 126% (MCO) Melbourne 5.74" 3.29" +2.45" 174% (MLB) Vero Beach 4.45" 3.36" +1.09" 132% (VRB) Clermont 4.36" 3.10" +1.26" 141% (CLRF1) Leesburg 1.84" 2.91" -1.07" 63% (LEE) DeLand 2.38" 3.62" -1.24" 66% (DELF1) Sanford 2.54" 3.17" -0.63" 80% (SFB) Titusville 6.57" 3.05" +3.52" 215% (TITF1) Fort Pierce 3.91" 3.83" +0.08" 102% (FPR) Stuart 4.96" 5.03" -0.07" 99% (STRF1) For more local climate information, please visit our web page at http://weather.gov/mlb and click on the "Climate" icon toward the bottom of the page. |
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06/06/2019 06:43 PM
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Got a major chunk for rain Thursday night. Its been dry. Thus, hopefully rainy season has kicked in with daily afternoon thunderstorms. (knock on wood)
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06/07/2019 04:25 AM
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In anticipation of the 10 days forecast, I cleaned out the rain gauge when I got home yesterday (Thursday). Got about .5 inches afterwards.
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06/07/2019 09:02 AM
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Nice. Seems like it was more than a half an inch for me. Merritt Island North to South got flooded.
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06/08/2019 06:11 AM
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Hey, rain every afternoon...I think we are in the rainy season! No need to do a rain sacrifice. This post did it's job...
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06/19/2019 03:56 PM
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Holy Rain...building an ark now!
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06/20/2019 01:08 PM
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A day without rain makes it feel like 104 at 4:00PM.
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06/21/2019 07:33 AM
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you are right, I was in the backyard yesterday afternoon and it was way super hot. AND THE MOSQUITOS ARE HUNGRY!
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06/25/2019 01:28 PM
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Earlier today it was a plus 18 degree feels like temp (feels like 116 degrees), now it's 91 but feels like 106.
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