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Daily Precipitation Report
Station Number: FL-LK-5
Station Name: Mount Plymouth 0.2 WSW
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Observation Date
5/19/2026 7:00 AM
Submitted
5/19/2026 2:00 PM
Gauge Catch
0.00 in.
Notes
**Previous 24-hr Summary** Tmx: 92°F@1433 & Tmns: 63°F@0600(05/18) & 70°F@0609(05/19); Currently, T: 71°F; RH: 98%; DP: 70°F; BP: 30.16"Hg-R; N@1G2mph; and a Fair Sky: Sc/Fr w/ -HZ. NOTE: A 'moderate drought' continues at this location w/a rainfall deficit of 9.06" (48%) since October or an annual deficit of 16%. Most local observations have been and still are consistent with the landscape before the arrival of the annual wet season in late May, but unseasonable heat is further compounding these dry conditions. A long-delayed upswing in the MJO Oscillation for our region advertised to arrive at month's end should lead the region into the annual wet season. However, developing El Niño conditions will exacerbate the current dry conditions by contributing to an anemic wet season (already affecting the region with unseasonably stng winds aloft severely reducing diurnal storm potential) until this upcoming fall/winter when Florida typically is affected w/ overabundant rainfall/severe wx during strong El Niño conditions which currently are advertised. Please see (MJO forecast) at https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/people/wd52qz/mjo/chi/ewp.gif & (SS Temp Anomalies) at https://www.ospo.noaa.gov/data/cb/ssta/ssta.daily.current.png
Snow Information
24-hr Snowfall
0.0 in.
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
--
Precipitation Ended
--
Heavy Precip Began
--
Heavy Precip Lasted
--
Duration Time Accuracy
--
Additional Information
Flooding
--
Additional Data Recorded
No
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