Another heat-wave coming. But only after the end of the weekend.
+More heat, more tornadoes
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Damn. I don't see any streetlights on in that photo so I'm guessing they've already lost power.More heat, more tornadoes
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+Damn. I don't see any streetlights on in that photo so I'm guessing they've already lost power.
There's a few thing at play here.Geeez, what's the Dew Point to make the sky that dark??
That pic is not on the Florida Tourism Website I'd say
Too early / too light for them to come on.Damn. I don't see any streetlights on in that photo so I'm guessing they've already lost power.
It's Florida. They're LED streetlights, so they have a UPS system on them. Runtime is 6 hours as normal, 2 hours flashing after that, then they have to bring generators out to them. In Tampa they've gone a different route, putting solar panels and batteries on each light on major roads, along with a single flashing red or yellow beacon in each direction. I think it's a waste of money considering how rare outages >6 hours are here. If that's happening, you just had a hurricane, no big deal.Red street lights look On ^^
The tornadoes around here are always embedded in severe thunderstorms. We don't get that stillness before the storm like I've heard described of Midwest storms. Also, there's usually a sudden increase in lightning frequency here right before a storm drops a tornado. I'm not sure if that happens elsewhere but it definitely happens here.Was outside with a friend as a young kid, it went totally silent/totally still ==== VERY EERIE
I turned to my friend and said "we should go inside Todd"
It was a tornado forming, air must have been going straight up to be silent & still like that.
Remember coming up from downstairs at my friends house and peaked ,,, you couldn't see out the window it was raining & blowing so hard.
My elementary school took a massive hit by the tornado (I was in maybe 3rd grade)
We had to set up classrooms in the gym for the rest of the year while it was being rebuilt..
at least it's not the crazy 40º+ delta that was happening last summer, lol...89º+ days, 45º nights, like what the hell was even that+
The forecast for me just says Hot
- Today
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High: 93 °F
Hot- Tonight
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Low: 71 °F
Mostly Clear- Tuesday
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High: 96 °F
Hot- Tuesday Night
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Low: 73 °F
Mostly Clear- Wednesday
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High: 93 °F
Hot- Wednesday Night
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Low: 67 °F
Mostly Clear- Thursday
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High: 90 °F
Hot
........not hot for FL, hopefully the humidity isn't nuts here
+at least it's not the crazy 40º+ delta that was happening last summer, lol...89º+ days, 45º nights, like what the hell was even that
Anything above 90F is considered properly hot in Florida. Really, anything above 85F is. Below that and we're quite comfortable, especially if humidity is lower than usual. The restaurants break out the outdoor heaters when the temperature gets to 72F, and I wish i was kidding for that. The same restaurants which aircon the dining rooms to 68F. :........not hot for FL, hopefully the humidity isn't nuts here
50F dewpoint is what I try to achieve in my home(!) Normally 73-77F dry bulb.11 :15 PM..and it's still 70 degrees F outside.(51 degree F dew point.)
This is no fun at all. My A/C is cranked up.