boomhauer
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This is from the Orlando Sentinel:
" For now, Central Florida seemed to be well out of range of the depression's strike zone. Few of the computer models on which the hurricane center relies for its forecasts take the system farther north, and the National Weather Service said Central Florida shouldn't feel any significant impact, other than increased rain.
The weather service was forecasting a 60 percent chance of rain for the area on Thursday and Friday.
"The overall motion right now is South Florida, so Central Florida should just pay close attention to the latest advisories at this point," said Peggy Glitto, a meteorologist in the weather service's Melbourne office.
Still, state meteorologist Ben Nelson cautioned Central Floridians, especially in flood-prone areas of Volusia and Polk counties, not to treat the tempest lightly.
"The heaviest rainfall and where the big impacts will be will depend on the strength and organization of this thing, and right now there's just too much uncertainty to know," he said."
It seems as though the biggest impact if it gets close to Central Florida would be heavier rain. I think we can live with that.
" For now, Central Florida seemed to be well out of range of the depression's strike zone. Few of the computer models on which the hurricane center relies for its forecasts take the system farther north, and the National Weather Service said Central Florida shouldn't feel any significant impact, other than increased rain.
The weather service was forecasting a 60 percent chance of rain for the area on Thursday and Friday.
"The overall motion right now is South Florida, so Central Florida should just pay close attention to the latest advisories at this point," said Peggy Glitto, a meteorologist in the weather service's Melbourne office.
Still, state meteorologist Ben Nelson cautioned Central Floridians, especially in flood-prone areas of Volusia and Polk counties, not to treat the tempest lightly.
"The heaviest rainfall and where the big impacts will be will depend on the strength and organization of this thing, and right now there's just too much uncertainty to know," he said."
It seems as though the biggest impact if it gets close to Central Florida would be heavier rain. I think we can live with that.
Good luck everyone, I will be thinking of you all