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NOAA's temperature probability outlook


Big Tex

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NOAA's 6-10 day temperature probability outlook

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NOAA's 8-14 day temperature probability outlook

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Houston, Texas

29.8649°N - 95.6521°W

Elevation 114.8 ft

Sunset zone 28

USDA zone 9a

Average maximum high temperature 93.60 F

Average maximum low temperature 45.20 F

The annual average precipitation is 53.34 Inches

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I LOVE those maps!

Zone 9b/10a, Sunset Zone 22

7 miles inland. Elevation 120ft (37m)

Average annual low temp: 30F (-1C)

Average annual rainfall: 8" (20cm)

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NOAA's 6-10 day temperature probability outlook

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NOAA's 8-14 day temperature probability outlook

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I guess that puts Miami Area's low at 10 C. occasionally over next two weeks; not too bad, Big Tex. Watch out though in Jacksonville, FL.

Paul

Paul, The Palm Doctor @ http://www.thewisegardener.com

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I can live with those. By mid-February winter is over here most years. Been a good one so far. Knocking on wood.

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I guess it has been cool in South Florida this year but it has been the best Winter we have had in years.That 76/60 stuff is the best.The lowest temperature we have reported in our Coastal area is low 50'sF.(10 C.plus) We have not had the constant 80F plus over and over.

As we all know,all of this can change in a flat second!

What you look for is what is looking

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I guess that puts Miami Area's low at 10 C. occasionally over next two weeks; not too bad, Big Tex. Watch out though in Jacksonville, FL.

Paul

Hopefully this means that the Houston area will stay to our average low of about 45 degrees. If we can just make it through January we are pretty much out of the woods with a chance of any sub-freezing weather. But the way this winter is going who can tell.

Houston, Texas

29.8649°N - 95.6521°W

Elevation 114.8 ft

Sunset zone 28

USDA zone 9a

Average maximum high temperature 93.60 F

Average maximum low temperature 45.20 F

The annual average precipitation is 53.34 Inches

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The dark blues are always a bit concerning. Each shade of blue is for 5 degrees below normal I believe. That's about 35F for me and 45F for S. Florida.

Tampa, Interbay Peninsula, Florida, USA

subtropical USDA Zone 10A

Bokeelia, Pine Island, Florida, USA

subtropical USDA Zone 10B

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Alright, there's a flag due on this play. It's utterly disgusting to think we are going to be below average for a full week during the absolute coldest time of year! I hate winter!

Land O Lakes FL, a suburb on the North Side of Tampa, FL

Summers are great, 90f/32c in the day & 70f/21c at night with plentiful rain & sun

Winters are subtropical with occasional frosts and freezes. Tropical cyclones happen.

We have a few Royal palms in the warm microclimates but Coconuts freeze.

I am a Kayaker, Hiker, Bicyclist, and amateur Photographer that loves the outdoors.  

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Alright, there's a flag due on this play. It's utterly disgusting to think we are going to be below average for a full week during the absolute coldest time of year! I hate winter!

We've been well below average for the last 3 weeks. One week is nothing.

Coastal San Diego, California

Z10b

Dry summer subtropical/Mediterranean

warm summer/mild winter

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