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Updated: 7:24 AM EDT on September 05, 2004
Observed at West Palm Beach, Florida (History)
Elevation: 16 ft / 5 m
Mist 75 °F / 24 °C
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Humidity:94%
Dew Point: 73 °F / 23 °C
Wind: 41 mph / 67 km/h from the SSW
Wind Gust: 56 mph / 91 km/h
Pressure: 29.21 in / 989 hPa
Visibility: 1.8 miles / 2.8 kilometers
UV:0 out of 12
Clouds (AGL): Mostly Cloudy 1500 ft / 457 m
Overcast 2000 ft / 609 m
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Record 94 °F / 34 °C (1999) 68 °F / 20 °C (1924)
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    Nowcast as of 6:45 am EDT on September 5, 2004
    Now
    Flood Watch in effect... extremely dangerous conditions to continue in Palm Beach...Glades and Hendry counties...as well as Lake Okeechobee...as Hurricane Frances continues to move slowly inland into south central Florida. Rainbands will continue to spread across the area as the eye of the hurricane moves north of the area. These rainbands represent a portion of the eye-Wall of Frances and contain heavy rain and hurricane force wind gusts of 70 to 90 mph.
    Forecast for Palm Beach Eastern County
    Updated: 7:28 am EDT on September 5, 2004
    Flood Watch through 8 PM...
    rain Today
    Strong winds. Bands of rain...heavy at times. Highs in the lower 80s. South winds 55 to 60 mph with gusts to around 80 mph in the morning decreasing to 40 to 45 mph with gusts to around 60 mph in the afternoon. Chance of rain 100 percent.
    Detail
    nt_rain Tonight
    Windy. Numerous showers and thunderstorms in the evening decreasing by late. Lows in the mid 70s. South winds 25 to 30 mph in the evening becoming southwest 15 to 20 mph after midnight. Chance of rain 90 percent.
    tstorms Labor Day
    Partly sunny. A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the morning then showers and thunderstorms likely in the afternoon. Highs in the lower 90s. Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 60 percent.
    nt_tstorms Monday Night
    Partly cloudy. Showers and thunderstorms likely in the evening. Lows in the mid 70s. South winds 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 60 percent.
    chancerain Tuesday
    Partly sunny. Chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs around 90. South winds around 10 mph. Chance of rain 40 percent.
    Detail
    nt_chancerain Tuesday Night
    Partly cloudy. Chance of showers and thunderstorms. Lows in the mid 70s inland to the upper 70s at the coast. Chance of rain 40 percent.
    chancerain Wednesday
    Partly sunny. Chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs around 90. Chance of rain 40 percent.
    nt_chancerain Wednesday Night
    Partly cloudy. Chance of showers and thunderstorms. Lows in the mid 70s inland to the upper 70s at the coast. Chance of rain 40 percent.
    chancerain Thursday
    Partly sunny. Chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the upper 80s. Chance of rain 40 percent.
    nt_chancerain Thursday Night
    Partly cloudy. Chance of showers and thunderstorms. Lows in the mid 70s inland to around 80 at the coast. Chance of rain 40 percent.
    partlycloudy Friday through Saturday
    Partly cloudy. A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the upper 80s. Lows in the mid 70s inland to around 80 at the coast. Chance of rain 20 percent.
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    Air Pollution Forecast for West Palm Beach
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    Local Hurricane Statement
    Expires 1:00 PM EDT on September 05, 2004

    Statement as of 5:41 am EDT on September 5, 2004


    ... South eye Wall affecting Lake Okeechobee and Metro Palm Beach...

    ... Areas affected...
    this statement applies to persons in Palm Beach... Broward... Miami-Dade...
    Collier... Hendry... Glades and Mainland Monroe counties.

    ... Watches and warnings...
    a Tornado Watch is in effect for Glades County.

    A Flood Watch remains in effect for all South Florida counties.

    A Hurricane Warning remains in effect for Palm Beach County and Lake Okeechobee.

    An inland hurricane wind warning remains in effect for western Palm Beach...
    Glades... and Hendry counties.

    A Tropical Storm Warning is now in effect for Metro Broward and Miami-Dade
    counties. A Tropical Storm Warning remains in effect for the southwest Florida
    Gulf Coast from Bonita Beach southward to south of Florida City.

    An inland Tropical Storm Wind Warning is now in effect for western Miami-Dade
    and inland Collier counties.

    Urban flood advisory in effect for Metro Palm Beach until mid morning.

    ... Storm information...
    at 5 am EDT... the center of Hurricane Frances was located near latitude 27.2
    north... longitude 80.5 west. This location is over the north part of Lake
    Okeechobee. Frances is moving towards the west near 8 mph. The center is
    expected to track across the north end of Lake Okeechobee and northeast Glades
    County today. Maximum sustained winds are near 100 mph with higher gusts... but
    Frances should be weakening some today since the center is now over land.

    ... Precautionary/preparedness actions...
    frequent wind gusts in excess of hurricane force will continue across Palm
    Beach County and the Lake Okeechobee region through mid morning hours.
    Persons in Metro Palm Beach and the Lake Okeechobee region should remain
    safely indoors as the heavy rains and strong winds continue. The wind will
    begin to back to the southwest and finally the south across Metro Palm Beach
    through mid morning. Winds across Lake Okeechobee will back from the west to
    the southwest by late morning.

    ... Storm surge flood and storm tide impacts...
    Lake Okeechobee is being affected by strong tropical storms force winds
    with frequent hurricane force wind gusts. The highest level so far
    at Belle Glade has been 19.2 feet at around 2 am... while levels on
    the north end of the lake dropped as low as 9 feet. As Frances moves
    west and northwest... winds will back to the southwest and push water
    toward the East Coast from South Bay to Pahokee to Taylor Slough. Maximum water
    levels on the east side of Hoover Dike are expected to reach 17 to 18 feet
    above mean sea level. Ultimately... the wind will back around to the south
    tonight and early Monday... pushing water up as high as 18 to 19 feet above
    mean sea level there Monday morning. The Hoover Dike protects inhabited areas to
    at least 30 feet above mean sea level. Ritta... Kreamer and Torry islands are
    partially flooded at these levels including some campgrounds and roads. Roads
    and Lakeside facilities in the Pahokee area will partially flood at these
    forecast levels today... and some campgrounds and trailer Parks on the Lakeside
    of the dike will flood at the forecast levels Monday morning.

    For the southwest Florida coast... maximum storm tide is occurring through mid
    morning around 4 feet above mean sea level along the Ten Thousand Islands of
    Mainland Monroe County and the Chokoloskee and Everglades City areas of Collier
    County. This will likely flood parts of State Road 29 between Tamiami Trail
    and Chokoloskee. From Marco Island north to Naples and Bonita Beach the maximum
    storm tide is expected to be 3 to 4 feet above mean sea level from now until
    mid morning.

    ... Wind impacts...
    at 5 am... winds were around 47 mph at Palm Beach International Airport with
    gusts reaching 68 mph. Across Broward and Miami Dade counties winds were gusting
    25 to 30 mph or above with a few gusts as high as 45 mph. As the hurricane
    moves across the Lake Okeechobee region... winds across South Florida will back
    from the west to the southwest and ultimately to the south. Spiral bands of
    thunderstorms will continue to wrap their way across South Florida toward the
    center of the hurricane. As each spiral band passes... winds will gust to
    tropical storm force along and south of Alligator alley and to hurricane force
    north of Alligator alley.

    ... Local marine impacts...
    during the predawn hours... sustained winds across Lake Okeechobee were around
    50 knots gusting as high as 81 knots. At Lake Worth... sustained winds were
    around 50 knots gusting to 74 knots. At fowey rocks... sustained winds were
    around 40 knots gusting to 51 knots. Winds across the lake and the Atlantic
    coastal waters are peaking now through mid morning. Frequent hurricane force
    gusts will continue across Lake Okeechobee through late morning. Over the
    Atlantic coastal waters of Southeast Florida... tropical storm conditions will
    prevail throughout the day with occasional gusts to hurricane force in the Palm
    Beach coastal waters. Marine conditions will slowly improve tonight and Monday.

    Across the Gulf coastal waters of southwest Florida... sustained 25 to 30 knots
    gusting as high as 45 knots. Tropical storm conditions will prevail across the
    southwest coastal waters through the day... finally beginning to subside tonight.
    The winds are from the northwest which will result in dangerous surf and rip
    currents on the southwest Florida coast this morning.

    ... Local flood impacts...
    storm total rainfall amounts have averaged from 3 to 5 inches across Metro Palm
    Beach County but almost 7 inches has fallen at Palm Beach International
    Airport and about 6.5 inches has fallen at an automated rain gage about halfway
    between Palm Beach International Airport and Wellington. Heavy rains will
    continue across Palm Beach County and the Lake Okeechobee region associated
    with parts of the eye Wall. Spiral bands of thunderstorms will produce heavy
    rains over the rest of South Florida. An additional 3 to 5 inches of rain can
    be expected over Palm Beach County and the Lake Okeechobee region today... with
    an additional 2 to 4 inches of rain expected elsewhere across South Florida.
    Storm total rainfall amounts are expected to reach as high as 8 to 10 inches
    across parts of Palm Beach County and the lake with local amounts to 12 inches.

    ... Local tornado impacts...
    the threat of tornadoes will be greatest across the Lake Okeechobee region
    today as Frances moves northwest across south central Florida. Spiral bands
    will rotate across the rest of South Florida later today... and an isolated
    tornado is possible with those spiral bands as well.

    ... Next update...
    the next scheduled Hurricane Frances local statement will be issued around 830
    am.


    Flood Watch / Flood Statement
    Statement as of 6:30 am EDT on September 5, 2004


    ... Flood Watch remains in effect until 800 PM EDT this evening...

    At 615 am this morning... National Weather Service Doppler radar
    estimated that widespread rainfall of 1 to 2 inches over the past 24
    hours occurred over South Florida. In Palm Beach County... 2 to 3
    inches have fallen in the western suburbs and 4 to 5 inches near the
    coast from Boynton Beach to Jupiter. Local amounts near 7 inches
    have fallen around Palm Beach International Airport.

    Through today... as Hurricane Frances slowly moves west northwest
    over south central Florida... rainbands circulating about the
    hurricane will rotate across South Florida. Rainfall may not be
    widespread but the rainbands could repeatedly cross an area and
    heavy rains could occur.

    Heavy rains will continue across Palm Beach County and the Lake
    Okeechobee region including Glades and Hendry counties as these
    will be closer to the center of Hurricane Frances. Spiral bands of
    thunderstorms will produce heavy rains over the rest of South
    Florida. An additional 3 to 5 inches of rain can be expected over
    Palm Beach County and the Lake Okeechobee region today... with an
    additional 2 to 4 inches of rain expected elsewhere across South
    Florida. Storm total rainfall amounts are expected to reach as high
    as 8 to 10 inches across areas of Palm Beach County and the lake
    with local amounts to 12 inches possible.

    A Flood Watch means the threat of flooding exists within the watch
    area. Persons in and near the affected area should monitor NOAA
    Weather Radio and local television and radio. Be ready to take quick
    action if flooding is observed or a Flood Warning is issued.

    During a Flood Watch, have a plan to deal with possible flooding. If
    you live in a highly flood-prone area take precautions to protect
    property including having sand bags on hand and moving your vehicle
    to a less flood-prone area. Heed the advise of local officials and
    evacuate if asked.

    For additional information visit the Miami National Weather Service
    website at miamiweather.Info. For information in Spanish, visit our
    website at eltiempoenmiami.Info.

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


    Record Report
    Statement as of 04:10 am EDT on September 05, 2004


    ... Record daily maximum rainfall set at W Palm Beach ASOS...

    a record rainfall of 6.86 inch(es) was set at W Palm Beach ASOS
    yesterday. This breaks the old record of 2.39 set in 1945.


    Local Storm Report


    09/03/2004 0330 PM

    Boca Raton, Palm Beach County.

    Non-thunderstorm wind gust 58 mph, reported by trained spotter.





    09/04/2004 0540 PM

    West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County.

    Non-thunderstorm wind damage, reported by utility company.


                495,000 customers without power across Palm Beach County.





    09/04/2004 0235 PM

    Delray Beach, Palm Beach County.

    Hurricane, reported by public.


                Wind gust to 60 mph reported by public.




    09/04/2004 0130 PM

    Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County.

    Hurricane, reported by trained spotter.


                Wind gust to 77 mph reported by spotter 48.




    09/04/2004 0120 PM

    Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County.

    Hurricane, reported by amateur radio.


                Winds 70 mph sustained gusts to 90 mph.





    09/04/2004 1130 am

    Jupiter, Palm Beach County.

    Hurricane, reported by newspaper.


                91 mph wind gust. Time is estimated.





    09/04/2004 1255 PM

    Jupiter, Palm Beach County.

    Non-thunderstorm wind gust 90 mph, reported by law enforcement.


                Jupiter pd measured wind sustained 80 mph, gusting 90 mph
                1-1/2 mi inland from the beach





    09/04/2004 0123 PM

    Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County.

    Non-thunderstorm wind gust 77 mph, reported by trained spotter.


                Skywarn spotter reported a peak wind gust of 77 mph.





    09/04/2004 1211 PM

    West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County.

    Non-thunderstorm wind gust 71 mph, reported by official NWS obs.


                Official NWS observation at kpbi





    09/04/2004 1020 am

    Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County.

    Non-thunderstorm wind gust 70 mph, reported by trained spotter.


                Measured gust





    09/04/2004 0950 am

    Boca Raton, Palm Beach County.

    Thunderstorm wind gust, reported by trained spotter.


                Steady gale force winds with frequent gusts to 80 mph





    09/04/2004 0900 am

    Jupiter, Palm Beach County.

    Hurricane, reported by mesonet.


                Wind gust of 91 mph reported at Jupiter Inlet.





    09/04/2004 0807 am

    Jupiter, Palm Beach County.

    Hurricane, reported by mesonet.


                Wind gust of 87 mph at Jupiter Inlet.





    09/04/2004 0110 am

    Riviera Beach, Palm Beach County.

    Tropical storm, reported by public.


                Public reported wind 75 mph wind gust, Riviera Beach,
                West Palm Beach Lane and Dixie Highway



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