Author Topic: possible tropical depression in florida  (Read 1440 times)

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2018/05/14/tropical-storm-could-form-gulf-week/608263002/
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The Weather Prediction Center said showers and thunderstorms will slowly move northward into the Southeast and into the central Gulf Coast by Tuesday evening.

The rain is welcome in parts of Florida, as more than 26% of the state is in a moderate drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. However, the rain could be too much of a good thing, as flash flooding is possible throughout the state.

Soaking rains will make it as far north as the Ohio Valley and mid-Atlantic: "Tropical moisture flowing northward into the area combined with a stalled front will yield the unsettled weather in places such as Washington, D.C., Baltimore and Philadelphia through much of the week," said AccuWeather meteorologist Dan Pydynowski.

More Major League Baseball rainouts are possible this week, wreaking additional havoc to a schedule already disrupted by a record number of postponements in April.

Named storms in May in the Gulf are exceedingly rare: The most recent named storm to form in the Gulf of Mexico in May was a subtropical storm in 1976, according to Colorado State University meteorologist Phil Klotzbach. He said only four named storms have formed in the Gulf of Mexico in May since records began in 1851.   
my house has been getting slammed with rain, and it sucks, but thank god because we have had a really bad drought so far in florida.
/discuss
inb4 i hope a hurricane destroys your puppy mill

I can't wait for this storm to finally kill me

oh yeah im like 10 miles from the gulf too lol

isn't like more that half of Florida under 6 inches of seawater permanently already?


its just rain, its always just rain in florida


isn't like more that half of Florida under 6 inches of seawater permanently already?
lol (not funny)

lol (not a joke it was a legitimate question you brainlet)

lol (not a joke it was a legitimate question you brainlet)
no of course half of florida isnt under 6 inches of water genius

if I lived in florida I'd be tropically depressed too


if I lived in florida I'd be tropically depressed too

also there is a woman named Katrina running around, watch out for that bitch


if I lived in florida I'd be tropically depressed too
that post did not amuse me
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