
GOES EAST GeolColor satellite imagery over Florida. Surface and upper level high pressure slowly losing its grip on the peninsula. This will allow for a slow moisture increase and rain chances. Credit: NOAA
GOES EAST GeolColor satellite imagery over Florida. Surface and upper level high pressure slowly losing its grip on the peninsula. This will allow for a slow moisture increase and rain chances. Credit: NOAA
GOES EAST GeoColor satellite imagery over Florida. High pressure continues its hold over the state. East to west oriented surface ridge axis can be seen in the cumulus cloud pattern across central Florida south of a Tampa-Cape line. Credit: NOAA
GOES EAST GeoColor satellite imagery over Florida. Happy Memorial Day to all! Credit: NOAA
GOES EAST GeoColor satellite imagery over Florida. High pressure firmly entrenched over the state and southeastern U.S. Credit: NOAA
GOES EAST GeoColor satellite imagery over Florida. Surface to upper level high pressure over the state keeps a lid on any rain development. East to west winds will keep the east coastal areas slightly cooler than interior and western Florida. Credit: NOAA
GOES EAST GeoColor satellite imagery over Florida. Surface to upper level high pressure remains entrenched over the southeastern U.S. through the holiday weekend and into next week. Hot and dry conditions expected. Credit: NOAA
GOES EAST GeoColor satellite imagery over Florida. East coast sea breeze development well defined by the north-south line of cumulus clouds as east to west environmental winds continue across the peninsula. An upper level low over the western Atlantic is responsible for the scattered cloud cover and thunderstorms over The Bahamas. Credit: NOAA
GOES EAST GeoColor satellite imagery over Florida. High pressure and dry air continues to dominate the peninsula.
GOES EAST GeoColor satellite imagery over Florida. High pressure and dry air dominate the peninsula.
GOES EAST GeoColor satellite imager over Florida. Remnants of old frontal boundary is located across the Florida Straits. Low moisture content air is dominating much of the peninsula. Credit: NOAA