one week to go,
I have been to Daytona several times and I will tell you based on my previous visits, the weather is UNPREDICTABLE. There have been years where the temps were in the 40's and years where the temps were in their 70's So pack for cold and warm weather.
On my last 3 visits, we have had rain showers for about 2-5 hours at least 50% of the time that we were riding. Pack for rain and have extra dry clothes just in case.
Florida weather can be great but can also be a royal pain. Hoping we have sunshine for our riding. looking forward in seeing everyone.
Successful people build each other up. They motivate, inspire and push each other. Unsuccessful people just hate, blame and complain.
Phantom, just curious...have you taken a look at the extended weather forecast to see the how much rain we're likely to encounter during our ride?
Ken (Hornblower)
I don't have total confidence in long-range forecasts but right now, the weather source I use shows daytime high temps averaging in the 70's for Tuesday through Saturday in the Daytona area and chance of rain as follows: Tues-20%, Wed-40%, Thur-20%, Fri-10%, Sat-0%. For further South, like Miami for example, chance of rain is even lower and temps are in the 80's. This sounds like a pretty good forecast to me but I'd be interested to see if your weather source agrees. Thanks!
Ken (Hornblower)
Temperature in the 70's
Wednesday 30-40% rain
Thursday 30% rain
Friday 10% rain
Saturday sunny
If guys want to forgo the ride down to Key West because of the possibility of 30-40% chance of rain, we need to cancel the hotel reservations in Florida City and find hotels near Daytona .... Orlando might be the alternative this close to the event.
We need to make a quick decision in the next 2 days or stay the course. I'm good with any decision however I am not a happy rider when I am soaking wet but can deal with it.
Successful people build each other up. They motivate, inspire and push each other. Unsuccessful people just hate, blame and complain.
Well, I'm the eternal optimist so, to me, a 30-40% chance of rain means a 70-60% chance that it won't. I know that's not technically and scientifically the right way to analyze it, but it usually gives me a positive spin on what to expect. Our weather sources seem to agree that the weather improves as the week goes on so, even if we get a little wet early on, we get a chance to dry out later My vote is for all the way to the Keys or bust
Ken (Hornblower)
"My vote is for all the way to the Keys or bust"
Having never been to the Keys, I'm in. We all have been wet at sometime or another.
It wont be as bad as the tornado I rode through about 1 1/2 years ago. go
The initial Friday afternoon departure time has been cancelled by yet another mid atlantic winter storm (perpetual winter - Jeez).
Methinks the weather gods are still angry that Peyton lost the super bowl.
Therefore we'll be setting off for warmer climes on Saturday morning oh dark thirty.
80's alternative and classic rock all the way to FLA (& the occasional cracker barrel)
Who bumped their head here………. I will be going to the Keys….if I planned my life around the weather I would never leave the couch…here in FLA…its ten miles or ten minutes and the weather will change…. I don’t know about weather people in your area but in my area the only way I would believe anything that was put of by them would to be to go outside and look……the rest do/plan as you please….
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