Tornadocane
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The last 2 weeks have been unbearable in S. Florida. Miami went 120 hours with heat indices above 100 degrees. They also broke a record high and low temperature on August 8th. This is the first year that I've had a tough time in the heat. Naples is currently 4 degrees above normal in AUGUST, and they were 3.6 degree above normal in July. It has also been very hot in Ft. Lauderdale, but cooling rains have brought a lot of relief to the area, which was only 1.4 degrees above normal in July, and, so far, only .9 in August. https://www.weather.gov/wrh/climate?wfo=mfl
In fact, Ft. Lauderdale has now picked-up 72" of rain since January 1st, and this is a 38" departure from normal. This is primarily due to the crazy record-breaking rainstorm in April. Ft Lauderdale actually has a shot at triple digit annual rainfall totals, and it appears we are heading towards a more active pattern this August.
In fact, Ft. Lauderdale has now picked-up 72" of rain since January 1st, and this is a 38" departure from normal. This is primarily due to the crazy record-breaking rainstorm in April. Ft Lauderdale actually has a shot at triple digit annual rainfall totals, and it appears we are heading towards a more active pattern this August.