
GOES EAST GeoColor satellite imagery over Florida. Weak cold front marked by the thin line of clouds from northeast Gulf of Mexico to southern Georgia moving towards the northern peninsula. Image Credit: NOAA
GOES EAST GeoColor satellite imagery over Florida. Weak cold front marked by the thin line of clouds from northeast Gulf of Mexico to southern Georgia moving towards the northern peninsula. Image Credit: NOAA
GOES EAST GeoColor satellite imagery over Florida. Mainly scattered clouds with little or no precipitation expected across the peninsula. Image credit: NOAA.
GOES EAST GeoColor satellite imagery over Florida. Onshore flow continues along the east coast of the peninsula making for hazardous marine conditions. Note the clearing just inland from the east coast marking the sea breeze boundary. Image Credit: NOAA
GOES EAST GeoColor satellite imagery over Florida. Strong northeast winds continue to impact the east coast of the peninsula.
GOES EAST GeoColor satellite imagery over Florida. Surface low pressure system developing off the Florida east coast bringing severe thunderstorms, heavy rain, high winds, and rough marine and beach conditions to east central portions of the peninsula.
GOES EAST GeoColor satellite imagery over Florida. Frontal boundary marked by a thin line of clouds off the west coast of Florida moving down the peninsula. Strong wind surge from the northeast marked by cloud cover off the South Carolina and Georgia coastline will move down the east coast of Florida.
GOES EAST GeoColor satellite imagery over the continental U.S. The next frontal system to bring Florida higher wind and rain chances now moving through the southeastern U.S.
GOES EAST satellite imagery over the continental U.S. Florida remains cloud free while a line of clouds depicting the tail end of the last cold frontal boundary can be seen over the eastern Bahamas Islands.
Global GOES EAST water vapor satellite imagery. Low pressure impacting the northeast and mountain west while Florida experiences dry weather and clear skies.
Global GOES EAST satellite imagery on the vernal equinox 2019.