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Updated: 18:15 on 2/9/10

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Currently:
66.7°

Clear
Overcast

High: 68.2° 
(11:20) 
Low: 51.7° 
(0:00)
Wind: 4 mph from the WSW
Gust: 14 mph
Today's High Wind: 26 mph (14:15)
Humidity: 90%
Pressure: 29.79 in  (Steady) 
Pressure Rate: 0.014 in/hr
Dew Point: 63.7°
Wind Chill: 66.7°
Heat Index (feels like): 72.3°
Comfort Level: Comfortable
Temperature Rate:  -0.26°/hr
 
5 Day Forecast
 
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49° 40° 43° 43° 43°

Records and Normals
 
Temperature Forecast Normal Record
High 65° 68° 83°
(1949)
Low 49° 52° 42°
(1958)
 
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Sunrise:  
7:15
Moonrise: 
4:13

Moon Phase:
21%

Sunset: 
18:20
Moonset:  
14:39
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Hourly Rain 0.00 in
Daily Rain: 0.18 in
Monthly Rain: 1.34 in
Yearly Rain: 3.66 in
Normal Rain, month to date: 0.00 in
Normal Rain, year to date: 0.00 in
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Full Advisory Text
Warning Description: Special Weather Statement

Warning Date: 9:46 am EST on February 9, 2010

WarningSum:...Freezing Temperatures And Low Wind Chills Possible Late Wednesday
Night And Early Thursday Morning Along With Hazardous Boating Conditions...

Warning Message:An area of low pressure will across the Gulf today. A trailing cold
front from this low will move through west central and southwest
Florida later this afternoon and early tonight. Areas of rain and
showers will precede the front then much colder and drier air will
move into the region later tonight and Wednesday on a brisk northwest
to northerly wind flow in the wake of the front. This colder air
mass may bring freezing temperatures to interior sections of the
Nature Coast with some near freezing temperatures possible over
interior sections of west central Florida by early Thursday morning
as strong cold high pressure builds in from the north. 
The colder temperatures combined with the gusty winds may also
produce low wind chill readings in the lower to mid 20s over the
Nature Coast and upper 20s to lower 30s over the remainder of west
central Florida late Wednesday night into Thursday morning.
In addition to the cold temperatures and low wind chills strong
and gusty northwest to north winds will make for very hazardous
boating conditions over the Gulf waters and area lakes. Northwest
to north winds are expected to increase into the 20 to 25 knot
range with higher gusts tonight with seas building to 4 to 6 feet
near shore and 7 to 10 feet offshore with these conditions expected
to continue through early Thursday. Fishermen and other small craft
operators may want to postpone trips into the Gulf until conditions
improve later in the week. Outdoor enthusiasts may also wish to
postpone lake related activities until conditions improve.
The much drier air mass will also allow humidity values to fall below
35 percent for several hours on Wednesday. These low humidity values
combined with gusty winds will increase the spread of any fire that
may develop over the region. Residents should be extra careful with
any outdoor open flame.
Residents and visitors of west central and southwest Florida should
take protective measures to ensure that temperature sensitive plants
are covered or brought indoors Wednesday night. Pets should also be
brought indoors. Residents planning to be outdoors late tonight and
again Wednesday night and early Thursday morning should dress warmly
to protect themselves from the cold. Several layers of clothing will
insulate you better than a single coat or jacket.
Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or your local media for further
updates.
McMichael
WarningDesc:Fire Weather Warning, Fire Weather Watch

WarningDate:1:18 PM EST on February 9, 2010

WarningSum:...Red Flag Warning In Effect From Noon To 6 Pm Est Wednesday...

Warning Message:...Fire Weather Watch in effect Thursday afternoon...
The National Weather Service in Tampa Bay area - Ruskin FL has
issued a red flag warning...which is in effect from noon to 6 PM
EST Wednesday. A Fire Weather Watch has also been issued. This
Fire Weather Watch is in effect Thursday afternoon. The Fire
Weather Watch is no longer in effect. 
Relative humidities will fall below 35 percent for several
hours...bottoming out to around 25 percent over the interior and
between 30 and 35 percent near the coast Wednesday afternoon.
North to northwest winds of 10 to 20 mph will create conditions
favorable for the rapid spreading of wild fires.
Dry conditions will remain in place for Thursday afternoon with
several hours of humidities below 35 percent possible. Minimum
relative humidities are again expected around 25 percent
inland...with 30 to 35 percent along the coast. 
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
A red flag warning is issued when very favorable conditions for
the spread of wildfire are occurring now...or will occur within
24 hours.
Please advise the appropriate officials or fire crews in the
field.
        

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