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ineedsnow

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  1. At 200 PM EDT (1800 UTC), the center of Tropical Storm Franklin waslocated near latitude 15.5 North, longitude 71.4 West. Satellite images indicate that a new center may be forming farther west, and a NOAA Hurricane Hunter aircraft is current investigating Franklin's wind field to determine if that is the case
  2. All 12z models have the center under the deep convection.. New center might be well west of that if so models are off.. recon on the way
  3. 20 15:52 N 7 9.00 A Few Clouds FEW033 102 84 57% NA 133 30.02 1015.6
  4. palm springs 75/75 Aug 20, 5:20 pm 75 75 100 ESE 30G37 1.75 Rain, Mist SCT013 BKN019 OVC028 29.08 29.51 0.05 Aug 20, 5:16 pm 76 74 94 ESE 26G40 1.75 Rain, Mist FEW010 BKN023 OVC028 29.08 29.51 0.05
  5. 12z GEFS shifting west it looks like
  6. still 8 or 9 days away it could go either way but will be watching
  7. Up to 72 now yikes Aug 20, 9:00 am 73 72 97 W 2G5 0.18 Aug 20, 8:00 am 73 71 94 NNW 2G4 0.10 Aug 20, 7:00 am 73 71 93 0G2 0.06 Aug 20, 6:00 am 73 71 93 NNW 1G4 0.04 Aug 20, 5:00 am 73 70 90 SE 4G6 0.01 Aug 20, 4:00 am 76 70 83 SSE 4G6 0.00
  8. Dews are in Death valley 73°F 23°C Humidity 94% Wind Speed NNW 2 MPH Barometer NA Dewpoint 71°F (22°C) Visibility NA Last update 20 Aug 08:00 AM PDT
  9. Yup but a few EPS members and GEFS members take it close.. worth watching still a long ways off
  10. Went to the Marshfield fair today seemed pretty warm.. only stayed for an hour though overpriced and wasn't that fun at all. Came back home to 66 and cloudy.
  11. thats going to be bad for them... so far the 12z models are lighting up the Atlantic
  12. tomorrow.. looks like she is starting to really get going now
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