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I know this sub-forum is mostly made up of North Carolina folk, but living in Tallahassee it's the closest I've got.

We're currently under a severe drought after the 3rd driest September on record at TLH. Only ~0.5" of rain fell in September, which came at the end of the month on one day from one thunderstorm. There isn't any drenching rainfall expected in the next week or so, though scattered rainfall chances at least increase with a bit more southerly flow this weekend and early next week.

Heading into our "dry" season, it could be an early start to the wildfire season as well. We might need a tropical system to really make a dent in the drought here across the Florida Panhandle, only at 10-20% of our normal rainfall in the past 30 days.

 

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16 minutes ago, Newman said:

I know this sub-forum is mostly made up of North Carolina folk, but living in Tallahassee it's the closest I've got.

We're currently under a severe drought after the 3rd driest September on record at TLH. Only ~0.5" of rain fell in September, which came at the end of the month on one day from one thunderstorm. There isn't any drenching rainfall expected in the next week or so, though scattered rainfall chances at least increase with a bit more southerly flow this weekend and early next week.

Heading into our "dry" season, it could be an early start to the wildfire season as well. We might need a tropical system to really make a dent in the drought here across the Florida Panhandle, only at 10-20% of our normal rainfall in the past 30 days.

 

Screenshot_20251004-100408.thumb.png.4428d17af23b3705eda1c1eabe3efb7e.png

2075434629_chart(3).thumb.png.8a97136344ec0b7deeb3e9a302ae6b3d.png

 I’m in the SAV area. It’s pretty amazing how fast it has changed here. After ~17” of rain in August and water tables through the roof, I got only ~1” in Sept and see that the map you posted already has me in yellow.

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