October 24, 2005

WIld Weather 


It is truly a wild weather evening. Hurricane Wilma is racing northeast and its energy will merge with a developing nor'easter. We're in for heavy rain and high winds tonight and tomorrow.

But that's not all. It's chilly in south Florida now, with stiff northwesterly winds and temperatures plunging into the 50s. I cannot remember another time when Fort Lauderdale and Miami went through a hurricane only to have cold, dry air dive in behind the storm.

This approaching cold front helped fuel the high winds in Fort Lauderdale and Miami after the eye of the hurricane had passed.

Oh--there's also the leftovers of Tropical Storm Alpha. Those are being absorbed into Hurricane Wilma before its own merger with the nor'easter.

Now that's one heck of a conglomerate.

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