Storm5
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SPC doesn't see it that way
I agree , this isn't a boring pattern at all
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SPC doesn't see it that way
Supposed to freeze again here tonight
32º now at 8:30 AM!Phil/folks,
Gainesville is now at 39, which is 6 warmer than that for the same time yesterday. One might think the best guess for tonight's low would be about 6 warmer than yesterday's morning low or about 31. However, there has been persistent partial cloudcover for a few hours. So, this may keep it above 31. We'll see.
32º now at 8:30 AM!
Hey GaWx, I am going to be in Savannah next Wed-Sun. Hope it is warmer there then. It looks like it will be 70s/50s and mostly cloudy most days it appears.Gainesville's official low was 31, making it an impressive 3 freezing lows in a row! SAV had 30 this morning after yesterday's 26 (2 freezing lows in a row). What an interesting and fun mid-March!
Hey GaWx, I am going to be in Savannah next Wed-Sun. Hope it is warmer there then. It looks like it will be 70s/50s and mostly cloudy most days it appears.
Any particular restaurants/bars you would recommend for a first time visitor with spouse. Staying in historic district at Embassy. Dinner at Olde Pink House on Thursday is all we have scheduled currently. Thanks for help.
All really good choicesHere are a few you might want to check: Crystal Beer Parlor (has a big menu/opened in 1933 & is throwback to early 1900s in 100 year old building with numerous old photos on the walls...this is a really cool place), Churchill's Pub, Garibaldi's (Italian/seafood), and Olympia Cafe (Greek on River Street).
Looks like a boring pattern the rest of the month in terms of severe weather. Glenn Burns says there is nothing in sight the rest of the month to suggest severe weather. I guess we can thank these arctic air masses cooling off the Gulf which im guessing would lessen the threat for severe weather.
Who cares? Its basically summer and the severe nerds are coming out in droves!Have you ever seen anything prettier than this?
LOL so hard ...
you caught the drift and wrote Chapter 2 ...Who cares? Its basically summer and the severe nerds are coming out in droves!
Not to knock GB, but the current GOM Temp anomaly maps are still well over normal temps for this time of year and the western GOM temps are still in the mid to high 70's. Not exactly a powder keg, but still enough differential temp to provide dense fog advisories for SE Texas this morning. http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/GODAS/pent_gif/xy/movie.oisst.gif To discount the rest of the month as being absent of any severe potential for the SE is using a better crystal ball than I have, that is for sure.Looks like a boring pattern the rest of the month in terms of severe weather. Glenn Burns says there is nothing in sight the rest of the month to suggest severe weather. I guess we can thank these arctic air masses cooling off the Gulf which im guessing would lessen the threat for severe weather.
Great, thanks for sharing. Certainly will try these. Now I hope the weather cooperates. Wifey had planned lots of tours and activities that include walking all over the area. It will be fun, our 35th Anniversary trip.Here are a few you might want to check: Crystal Beer Parlor (has a big menu/opened in 1933 & is throwback to early 1900s in 100 year old building with numerous old photos on the walls...this is a really cool place), Churchill's Pub, Garibaldi's (Italian/seafood), and Olympia Cafe (Greek on River Street).