We live between Tamarac and Oakland Park Florida, 5 miles from Ft. Lauderdale Beach, we did NOT get Flooded! We could use another 4 feet of rain for our lake! They say we got 20 inches of rain!😊
I don't know if it's just because the weather coverage is so comprehensive and detailed these days due to our modern technology that it appears as though everything related has been severely ramped up over the past several years and steadily increasing, resulting in more catastrophe. I've never witnessed it to this extent. Does anyone else feel the same way or is it just me? Thank you Joshua for keeping us informed with yet another outstanding coverage, it is greatly appreciated. Thank you also for the closing remarks and God bless.
Imagine if that wave had more space to develop, with the low wind shear and warm water. The close proximity to Mexico (land) is like a saving grace if that makes sense.
@@joshsseverewx Absolutely correct my dear friend. The Gulf of Mexico waters are nothing to tread lightly about. Folks who live on the Gulf Coast need to keep watch in Jesus name and always stay prepared.
Very wet today and tomorrow - then back to a more typical summer time pattern starting this weekend. That doesn't mean no rain, but it will be more sporadic.
We live between Tamarac and Oakland Park Florida, 5 miles from Ft. Lauderdale Beach, we did NOT get Flooded! We could use another 4 feet of rain for our lake! They say we got 20 inches of rain!😊
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I don't know if it's just because the weather coverage is so comprehensive and detailed these days due to our modern technology that it appears as though everything related has been severely ramped up over the past several years and steadily increasing, resulting in more catastrophe. I've never witnessed it to this extent. Does anyone else feel the same way or is it just me? Thank you Joshua for keeping us informed with yet another outstanding coverage, it is greatly appreciated. Thank you also for the closing remarks and God bless.
Thanks weatherman Josh
Kinda dry in my neck of the woods
Imagine if that wave had more space to develop, with the low wind shear and warm water. The close proximity to Mexico (land) is like a saving grace if that makes sense.
Something that spins up and develops quickly is still possible.
@@joshsseverewx Absolutely correct my dear friend. The Gulf of Mexico waters are nothing to tread lightly about. Folks who live on the Gulf Coast need to keep watch in Jesus name and always stay prepared.
Good Morning when the rain going to stop in Miami
Very wet today and tomorrow - then back to a more typical summer time pattern starting this weekend. That doesn't mean no rain, but it will be more sporadic.
Thank U!! Josh
Soo.... No dry air? 😢 Wind shear come back please
Probably not. El Niño just officially ended by all sources
Great information as always thanks, Josh
Good morning Josh 🌎🇺🇸🇵🇷🌀⚡️⚡️🌊🌧🔥☀️🥵
Training rain again today here in SW Florida (Cape Coral / Ft. Myers area) These heavy rain events more and more common across the globe .
No rain in NE Florida yet!
Unfortunately your chances aren't great. There's a fine line and those north of I-4 are trending drier.
El Niño officially ended and La Niña developing is really starting to kick butt
It doesn't look good for the Louisiana peninsula coming out of next week...☹️
Do you think that some models might agree that the 2nd wave could hit south Texas?
Is this straight from satellites
Is this accurate
Kiss Florida good-bye. :( Going to see Jesus! :)
Are you sure