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Updated: 2:40pm on 3/10/10

(location)

Currently:
71.5°

Clear
Mostly Cloudy

High: 74.0° 
(1:06pm) 
Low: 53.2° 
(12:11am)
Wind: 3 mph from the S
Gust: 13 mph
Today's High Wind: 18 mph (12:46pm)
Humidity: 73%
Pressure: 29.78 in  (Steady) 
Pressure Rate: -0.014 in/hr
Dew Point: 62.4°
Wind Chill: 71.5°
Heat Index (feels like): 74.8°
Comfort Level: Comfortable
Temperature Rate:  -0.44°/hr
 
5 Day Forecast
 
Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear
T-storms T-storms T-storms Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy
74° 76° 74° 63° 65°
58° 54° 47° 41° 43°

Records and Normals
 
Temperature Forecast Normal Record
High 74° 69° 82°
(1997)
Low 58° 44° 30°
(2004)
 
Weather Advisories
Warning Date: 12:57 PM CST on March 10, 2010/
Warning Description: Areal Flood Watch
Full Advisory Text...
Weather Map

Almanac
 
Sunrise:  
6:01am
Moonrise: 
2:57am

Moon Phase:
21%

Sunset: 
5:50pm
Moonset:  
1:29pm
 Star Chart...
Rainfall Totals
Hourly Rain 0.00 in
Daily Rain: 0.03 in
Monthly Rain: 1.14 in
Yearly Rain: 12.89 in
Normal Rain, month to date: 0.00 in
Normal Rain, year to date: 0.00 in
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Rain (in)
KFLDEFUN2 DeFuniak Springs WZEP AM 1460 DeFuniak Springs, FL

03/10 14:30:15

71.6

62.0

73

2

South

2

29.78

0.00

KFLDEFUN1 DeFuniak Springs Windmaster Farms

03/10 14:30:15

70.5

64.0

79

9

SSE

12

29.82

0.00

KFLDEFUN5 DeFuniak Springs meso_neigh3

03/10 14:30:12

70.7

63.0

77

8

ESE

9

29.74

0.00

KFLDEFUN4 De Funiak Springs Mossy Head Plantation NW

03/10 14:30:17

72.0

55.0

55

8

SSE

13

29.86

0.00

KFLDEFUN3 De Funiak Springs Mossy Head

03/10 14:30:19

69.9

62.0

76

8

South

15

29.83

0.00

MC8442 Freeport APRSWXNET Freeport FL US

03/10 14:05:00

78.0

61.0

55

5

SE

5

29.79

0.00

MPITF1 Geneva HADS CHOCTAWHATCHEE RIVER NEAR PITTMA FL US

03/10 12:00:00

0.0

0.0

0

0

North

0

0.00

0.00

MUSA15 Florala USouthAL Florala U-South-AL

03/10 14:10:00

72.0

62.0

70

1

East

10

29.52

0.00

KFLNICEV5 Niceville The Woodlands

03/10 14:30:08

71.4

66.0

83

8

SE

18

29.81

0.00

KCEW Crestview Official Station

03/10 13:53:00

70.0

62.0

76

12

South

---

29.84

---

KEGI Crestview Official Station

03/10 13:55:00

69.0

62.0

78

13

SSE

---

29.83

---

K0J4 Florala Official Station

03/10 14:28:00

74.0

62.0

66

14

South

---

29.82

---

KVPS Valparaiso Official Station

03/10 13:55:00

67.0

61.0

81

14

SE

---

29.85

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Full Advisory Text
Warning Description: Areal Flood Watch

Warning Date: 12:57 PM CST on March 10, 2010/

WarningSum:...The Flood Watch Now Is Now In Effect From 7 Pm Est /6 Pm Cst/
This Evening Through Friday Evening...

Warning Message:The Flood Watch is now in effect for
* portions of southeast Alabama...Florida and Georgia...
 including the following areas...in southeast Alabama...
 Coffee...Dale...Geneva...Henry and Houston. In Florida...Bay...
 Calhoun...coastal Walton...Holmes...inland Walton...Jackson 
 and Washington. In Georgia...Baker...Ben Hill...Berrien...
 Calhoun...Clay...Colquitt...Cook...Decatur...Dougherty...
 early...Grady...Irwin...Lee...Miller...Mitchell...Quitman...
 Randolph...Seminole...Terrell...Tift...Turner and Worth.
* From 7 PM EST /6 PM CST/ this evening through Friday evening
* a series of disturbances in the active sub tropical jet stream
  will slide eastward along the northern Gulf Coast during the
  next couple of days...as a large upper level low slowly
  organizes over the mid to lower Mississippi Valley. The first
  system is expected to develop a surface low and impact the
  region tonight into Thursday while a second low may produce a
  similar impact to the region on Thursday night into Friday. The
  bottom line is the potential for some very heavy rainfall totals
  across the region during the next couple of days... with
  widespread 3 to 4 inch amounts not expected to be uncommon
  before all is said and done. In fact...locally higher amounts of
  up to 5 or even 6 inches inches cannot be ruled out at this
  time...so all interests are urged to keep abreast of the latest
  situation and forecasts from the National Weather Service. At
  the very least...these heavy rainfall amounts will cause
  flooding of low lying and poor drainage areas and the rainfall
  that has already fallen upstream today will likely impact our
  area rivers down the line over the weekend.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
A Flood Watch means there is a potential for flooding based on
current forecasts.
You should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible
flood warnings. Those living in areas prone to flooding should be
prepared to take action should flooding develop.
        

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