Friday, May 12, 2017

UPDATED MIAMI AND VICINITY FORECAST



Tonight May 12, 2017
Mostly clear:  Lows around 75°F.  South wind to 10 MPH, gusting to 15 MPH.

Saturday May 13
Mostly sunny during the day Highs around 90°F.  South wind 7 to 18 MPH, gusting to 24 MPH.

Mostly clear during the night:  Lows around 75°F.  South southwest wind 5 to 14 MPH.

Sunday May 14
Partly cloudy with scattered showers during the day:  Highs around 88°F.  Southwest wind 5 to 11 MPH.  Chance of rain 50 percent.

Partly cloudy with isolated thunderstorms night:  Lows around 75°F.  South southwest wind to 8 MPH. Chance of rain 50 percent.

Monday May 15
Partly cloudy with isolated showers during the day:  Highs around 88°F.  North northwest wind to 7 MPH.  Chance of rain 30 percent.

Partly cloudy with isolated showers night:  Lows around 75°F.  South wind to 8 MPH. Chance of rain 20 percent.

Tuesday May 16
Partly cloudy with isolated showers during the day:  Highs around 86°F.  North northeast wind 4 to 12 MPH. Chance of rain 20 percent.

Partly cloudy with isolated showers during the night:  Lows around 79°F. East wind to 13 MPH.

Wednesday May 17
Mostly sunny during the day:  Highs around 86°F.  East wind 11 to 17 MPH.

Partly cloudy with isolated showers during the night:  Lows around 77°F.  East wind to 18 MPH. Chance of rain 20 percent.

Thursday May 18
Isolated Showers during the day: Highs around 84°F.  East wind to 19 MPH.  Chance of rain 20 percent.

Partly cloudy with isolated showers during the night:  Lows around 77°F.  East wind to 19 MPH. Chance of rain 20 percent.

FORECAST MAPS ARE COURTESY OF THE N.W.S. IN MIAMI FLORIDA





TODAY'S SEVERE THUNDERSTORM OUTLOOK

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Today's Updated Thunderstorm Outlook.


SOUTHEAST U.S. SEVERE STORMS TRACK EAST!

SEVERE STORM TRACKING THROUGH LOUISIANA AND EAST TOWARD MISSISSIPPI!

ELEVATED OZONE LEVELS FOR PORTIONS OF SOUTH FLORIDA AGIN TODAY

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Air quality concerns remain in today. Elevated risk in Broward, more moderate in Miami-Dade

ARE YOU IN AN EVACUATION ZONE?

 
A reminder that Floridians can use this tool from to find out if they live in a evacuation zone:  http://floridadisaster.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=c788060028cb43809a25744ead39c0d6 


Thursday, May 11, 2017

TOMORROW'S SEVERE STORM OUTLOOK

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Tomorrow's Severe Thunderstorm Outlook.

 

TODAYS SEVERE STORM OUTLOOK

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Today's Updated Thunderstorm Outlook.

 

UPDATED FORECAST FOR MIAMI AND VICINITY



Today May 11, 2017
Mostly clear tonight:  Lows around 73°F.  South wind to 10 MPH.

Friday May 12
Mostly sunny during the day:  Highs around 90°F.  South southwest wind to 14 MPH.

Mostly clear during the night:  Lows around 75°F.  South wind to 10 MPH.

Saturday May 13
Partly cloudy during the day:  Highs around 91°F.  South wind 7 to 16 MPH, gusting to 21 MPH.

Partly cloudy with isolated showers night:  Lows around 77°F.  Southwest wind 5 to 12 MPH. Chance of rain 20 percent.

Sunday May 14
Partly cloudy with scattered showers during the day: Highs around 88°F. West northwest wind 5 to 10 MPH. Chance of rain 30 percent.

Partly cloudy with scattered showers night:  Lows around 75°F.  South wind to 10 MPH. Chance of precipitation 30 percent.

Monday May 15
Partly cloudy with isolated showers day: Highs around 88°F.  West southwest wind to 10 MPH. Chance of rain 20 percent.

Partly cloudy with isolated showers during the night:  Lows around 75°F. South southeast wind to 10 MPH. Chance of rain 20 percent.

Tuesday May 16
Partly cloudy with isolated showers during the day:  Highs around 88°F.  Southeast wind 6 to 11 MPH. Chance of rain 20 percent.

Partly cloudy with isolated showers during the night:  Lows around 79°F.  East wind to 11 MPH. Chance of rain 20 percent.

Wednesday May 17
Partly cloudy with isolated showers during the day:  Highs around 86°F.  East southeast wind 10 to 18 MPH.

FORECAST MAPS ARE COURTESY OF N.W.S. OFFICE IN MIAMI FLORIDA





ADRIAN WEAKENS TO A DEPRESSION OVER NIGHT AND CENTER REMAINS EXPOSED

Adrian downgraded overnight to a depression. Satellite review this morning shows an exposed center of circulation as westerly shear continues. This will be the last update from me on this system.  I don't usually monitor the east pacific, only if I see the models suggesting that the Pacific system will cross over into the Gulf of Mexico or Caribbean and possibly redeveloping.