6699 – Ah, Thor heard my plea…

… Strong thunderstorms continue from Palm Beach County through
Broward County… and into far North central Miami-Dade County…

At 233 PM… the strongest thunderstorm was located 5 miles west of
State Road 27 on the Broward and Miami-Dade County line. Movement of
the storm was nearly stationary. Hail and gusty winds to 40 mph are
likely with this storm. Other storms will continue to affect much of
western Broward County into central Palm Beach County. Frequent
cloud to ground lightning and locally heavy rainfall will accompany
these storms this afternoon.

Residents near the path of this storm should remain alert for
additional statements and possible warnings.

Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio and other local media for further
details or updates.

http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/KFLL.html

2004.06.04 1853 UTC

Wind from the SSE (150 degrees) at 16 MPH (14 KT)
Visibility 10 mile(s)
Sky conditions partly cloudy
Weather Cumulonimbus clouds observed
Temperature 88.0 F (31.1 C)
Heat index 100.2 F (37.9 C) **AIEEEE***
Dew Point 77.0 F (25.0 C)
Relative Humidity 70%
Pressure (altimeter) 30.08 in. Hg (1018 hPa)

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Precipitation Amount
A trace In the 6 hours preceding Jun 04, 2004 – 01:53 AM EDT / 2004.06.04 0553 UTC

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