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Daily Precipitation Report
Station Number: FL-LK-5
Station Name: Mount Plymouth 0.2 WSW
Observation Date
8/30/2016 7:00 AM
Submitted
8/30/2016 7:35 AM
Gauge Catch
1.08 in.
Notes
Previous 24-hr Min-Max/Summary» Temp:73-92ºF; RH:58-99%; BP:29.91-29.99"Hg; Partly Cloudy becoming Mostly Cloudy to Overcast by early afternoon, continued very warm (w/ max temp ~2º above the 30-yr avg) & muggy w/ breezy E'ly winds becoming gusty (up to 26mph) during a late afternoon thunder-squall (1.03") after very brief, early & mid-afternoon mist ("T") & a lt shower (0.05"); lt fog developing before midnight; finally, first daily rainfall >1" in 6 wks w/ lots more expected this week hopefully more than making up for the rainfall deficit accrued since June; MaxRFIntensity:5.3"/hr@04:50PM; MaxHeatIndex:105ºF. «7:00AM Report» Temp:73ºF; RH:99%; Dewpt:73ºF; BP:29.92"Hg-S; Wind:NE@2G5mph; Mostly Fair:Altocumulus, cirrus & towering cumulus to the east; Lt fog & currently at this AM's seasonal min temp of 73ºF; rain chances & coverage should be high for the coming week, especially through Thursday as TD9, which is expected to become a tropical storm, moves across the E Gulf before making landfall in the Big Bend area sometime on late Thursday.
Snow Information
24-hr Snowfall
NA
24-hr Snowfall SWE
(Snow Water Equivalent)
NA
24-hr Snowfall SLR
(Snow to Liquid Ratio)
NA
Snowpack Depth
NA
Snowpack SWE
(Snow Water Equivalent)
NA
Snowpack Density
NA
Duration Information
Precipitation Began
1:51 PM
Precipitation Ended
9:15 PM
Heavy Precip Began
4:47 PM
Heavy Precip Lasted
11 Minutes
Duration Time Accuracy
Very Accurate
Additional Information
Flooding
No
Additional Data Recorded
Yes
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