Thursday, April 13, 2017

UPDATED MIAMI AND VICINITY FORECAST



Tonight Apr 13, 2017
Partly cloudy during the night:  Lows around 68°F.  Northeast wind 6 to 13 MPH.

Friday Apr 14
Partly cloudy during the day:  Highs around 79°F.  Northeast wind 11 to 16 MPH, gusting to 21 MPH.

Partly cloudy with scattered showers during the night:  Lows around 72°F.  Northeast wind to 16 MPH, gusting to 21 MPH.  Chance of rain 20 percent.

Saturday Apr 15
Partly cloudy with isolated showers during the day:  Highs around 81°F.  East northeast wind to 18 MPH, gusting to 24 MPH.   Chance of rain 20 percent.

Partly cloudy with isolated showers during the night:  Lows around 72°F.  East wind to 18 MPH, gusting to 23 MPH.  Chance of rain 20 percent.

Sunday Apr 16
Partly cloudy with isolated showers during the day:  Highs around 81°F.  East wind to 16 MPH.  Chance of rain 20 percent.

Partly cloudy with isolated showers during the night:  Lows around 72°F.  East wind to 14 MPH.  Chance of rain 20 percent.

Monday Apr 17
Partly cloudy during the day:  Highs around 82°F.  East wind to 13 MPH.

Partly cloudy with isolated showers during the night:  Lows around 72°F.  East wind to 12 MPH.

Tuesday Apr 18
Partly cloudy with isolated showers during the day:  Highs around 81°F.  East wind 9 to 14 MPH.  Chance of rain 20 percent.

Partly cloudy with isolated showers during the night:  Lows around 73°F.  East wind to 14 MPH.  Chance of rain 20 percent.

Wednesday Apr 19
Partly cloudy with isolated showers during the day:  Highs around 82°F. East wind to 13 MPH.  Chance of rain 20 percent.





TOMORROW'S THUNDERSTORM OUTLOOK

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Tomorrow's Severe Thunderstorm Outlook.


UPDATED TODAY'S THUNDERSTORM FORECAST

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Today's Updated Thunderstorm Outlook.


MONITORING SUB-TROPICAL MAYBE TROPICAL SYSTEM NEAR 25 NORTH AND 69 WEST

No worries for the Caribbean or U.S. mainland, but models have been suggesting that a sub-tropical or maybe tropical system could develop over the North Central Atlantic as it merges with a frontal boundary.  This low is presently near 25 north and 69 west   or several hundered miles north of Dominican Republic and seems to be in the mid to upper levels of the atmosphere.

If this were to occur it would be only a concern to the shipping lanes.  Winds could reach gale force as this system merges with the frontal boundary and begins to strengthen.

I am posting updates on my new website and the track there is now a forecast track its just where approximately some of the models suggest it would be.  So it is not official...RTW

Link to my new website: http://ralphstropicalweather.myfreesites.net

TODAY'S THUNDERSTORM OUTLOOK

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Today's Updated Thunderstorm Outlook.