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The updated temperature outlook for May 2025 shows that everywhere in the Southeast except the southern half of the Florida Peninsula is expected to be warmer than normal, while the remainder of Florida has equal chances of above, below, or near normal temperatures. The rainfall prediction across the region shows equal chances of near, above,…
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The temperature across the Southeast in April was warmer than normal overall, with the majority of the region experiencing temperatures that were 2-4 degrees above average. Precipitation across the region was highly variable. The driest part of the region was the southwest portion of the Florida Peninsula, which experienced only about 0.1 inches of rain…
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The latest Drought Monitor, released today, shows that nearly all of Florida dropped a category this week, showing the drought there is getting worse due to the lack of rain. The drought also got stronger in parts of North Carolina and Virginia. Rain in northeast Georgia and the western parts of North and South Carolina…
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Another week of mostly dry weather is expected this week. This dry spell comes at a critical time for our farmers trying to plant cotton and peanuts and as well as some corn and other crops. Dry conditions can lead to added stress and disease potential on young plants and can also make it difficult…
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I’ve been traveling this weekend to celebrate my mom’s 90th birthday up in Michigan, so am running a little behind. However, I do have a few stories to share with you that I have recently seen in the news of interest. Also included are a couple of hurricane YouTube videos that you might find informative.…
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The latest Drought Monitor, released today, shows that dry conditions have expanded across the Southeast due to the limited amount of rain that we received in the past week and the warm temperatures that contributed to evaporation. The biggest increases were in Florida and southern GA but there are also smaller patches of increased drought…
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Watching satellite loops of hurricanes, dust storms, and other atmospheric events has become routine and I see daily examples on social media plus on broadcast television and online. But it was just 65 years ago that the first weather satellite was launched, just a couple of years after the USSR launched Sputnik in 1957. One…