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Some impressive early #April rain totals coming in across Central #florida today. More rain is on the way the next few days and a flood watch is up for #Volusia and #Brevard counties. Stay with #weshwx for updates.
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Some impressive early #April rain totals coming in across Central #florida today. More rain is on the way the next few days and a flood watch is up for #Volusia and #Brevard counties. Stay with #weshwx for updates.
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Heavy rain is moving ashore in #Volusia county. A #Flood Watch is now up for #Volusia and #Brevard counties where 2-4" of rain is expected with up to 5-7" possible. Stay with #weshwx for updates.
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George Kennedy, over in east #Viera, showing us his 2.68" of rain on his home weather station! Keep those reports coming guys! #weshwx
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From drought to a Flood Advisory across souther #Brevard county in and around the #PalmBay area. 2-6" of rain has fallen here and more is on the way. Stay with #weshwx for updates.
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Heavy rain is going to add up over the next few days across Central #florida and that may lead into to some flooding. The main flood risk will be on the eastern side of the Peninsula. Stay with #weshwx for updates.
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Plenty of rain over Central #florida this week which will put a dent into our drought conditions but we will have to watch out for any flooding potential. Stay with #weshwx for updates.
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A slow moving weather maker may bring us a few days of beneficial rainfall along with cooler temperatures. Here's an updated look at rainfall amounts. Definitely seeing this wetter trend on both the #Euro and #GFS models. This would be a huge help with our #drought. #weshwx
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A slow moving weather maker may bring us a few days of beneficial rainfall along with cooler temperatures. Here's an updated look at rainfall amounts. Definitely seeing this wetter trend on both the #Euro and #GFS models. This would be a huge help with our #drought. #weshwx
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A slow moving weather maker may bring us a few days of needed rainfall along with cooler temperatures. Here's an updated look at rainfall amounts. The #GFS afternoon run is much higher....likely overdone but the wet trend is still there! #weshwx
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A slow moving weather maker may bring us a few days of much needed rainfall along with cooler temperatures. Here's an updated look at rainfall amounts. Loving this wetter trend folks! Good news for our drought! #weshwx
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Here's an updated look at the #Easter Sunday forecast folks. Rain chances go up during the afternoon folks! Stay with #weshwx for updates.
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A wet weather pattern is shaping up for next week as several fronts will approach Central #florida and bring rounds of rain that could add up to several inches of much needed rainfall. Here's a look at the latest rainfall forecasts through Thursday of next week. #weshwx
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Looking ahead to #Easter the weather looks good for those morning and early afternoon #EGG hunts but showers and storms will develop later in the day. Stay with #weshwx for updates.
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A good east breeze today will direct any early afternoon showers towards I-75 and west just in time for your #Friday evening plans. #weshwx
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Evening runs of the GFS/EURO have differing amounts of rainfall for next week. The GFS is remaining wet while the #EURO moves more quickly through Central #florida with lower amounts. Stay with #weshwx for updates on some possible drought help next week.
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Afternoon runs of the GFS/EURO have differing amounts of rainfall for next week. The GFS is remaining wet while the #EURO moves more quickly through Central #florida with lower amounts. Stay with #weshwx for updates on some possible drought help next week.
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An approaching cold front early next week will be slower to leave Central #florida and could be our 1st big significant areawide rainfall in some time! We'll continue to watch the model trends but it does look wetter next week! #weshwx
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Better rain chances are on the way this afternoon across Central #florida with any heaviers rainfall totals likely falling from the I-4 corridor and westward. Stay with #weshwx for updates this afternoon.
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The latest #drought monitor is in and conditions have worsened over the last week across Central #florida. We are seeing more severe and extreme levels over the metro areas and across southern Polk, Osceola and Brevard counties. Stay with #weshwx for updates.
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I've been getting a ton of questions about the viewing of #ArtemisII this week. Below is the timeframe across Central #florida, in SECONDS, for tonight's viewing. We'll also be monitoring those clouds to see where things may be obstructed! Stay with #weshwx for updates.
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I've been getting a ton of questions about the viewing of #ArtemisII this week. Below is the timeframe across Central #florida, in SECONDS, for tonight's viewing. We'll also be monitoring those clouds to see where things may be obstructed! Stay with #weshwx for updates.
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Here's the very latest forecast for tonight's liftoff of #ArtemisII along with future backup dates if we don't go up tonight. Stay with @WESH2 for updates all afternoon. #weshwx
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If all goes as planned with #Artemis tomorrow here's when you will be able to see it in the sky across Central #florida. If it doesn't go up here are the backup dates and times to launch...weather permitting of course! #weshwx
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Depending on the wind & humidity tomorrow evening the "Roar" of #Artemis may be heard 45 miles inland from the launch pad. This isn't a sonic boom but the sound from all of the rocket thrust that will be taking place folks. Stay with #weshwx for updates.
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Here's a look at the latest #Artemis2 launch forecast. If winds exceed a range of 33.4-44.9mph they can't launch. Also watching for any solar activitity. Stay with #weshwx for updates.
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If all goes as planned with #Artemis tomorrow here's when you will be able to see it in the sky across Central #florida. If it doesn't go up here are the backup dates and times to launch...weather permitting of course! #weshwx
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Many folks have reached out to me asking how soon would I be able to see #Artemis2 from my location if i'm not over at the coast? Love this explainer from #NASA on the visibility range timing! #weshwx
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Here's a look at the **LIVE** critical wind data over at LC-39B folks. This is live data from the surface over at the pad + at various heights just above the rocket. If winds exceed a range of 33.4-44.9mph they can't launch. Stay with #weshwx for updates.
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Here's a look at the latest #Artemis2 launch forecast. If winds exceed a range of 33.4-44.9mph they can't launch. Stay with #weshwx for updates.
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Here's a look at the critical wind data over at LC-39B folks. This is live data from the surface over at the pad + at various heights just above the rocket. If winds exceed a range of 33.4-44.9mph they can't launch. Stay with #weshwx for updates.