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More rain for the rest of the work week

Instability and moisture bring more storms The National Hurricane Center has identified a low-pressure area in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico and offshore Southeast Florida, which is producing a large area of disorganized weather. Temperatures will peak in the upper 80s and low nineties, with rain chances shifting to the south and southeast after the evening. Isolated storms will be mainly focused in NE Florida, with SE Georgia only having a 10 to 20 percent chance of rain. Rain accumulation for NE FL will be near one-tenth of an inch, while for SE GA will be nearly one-hundredth of aninch.

More rain for the rest of the work week

Опубликовано : 10 месяцев назад от Jenese Harris в Weather

Much-needed rain for the lawns will arrive this afternoon.

Afternoon temperatures will peak into the upper 80s and low nineties with light winds from the north, than shifting to the south and southeast after sunset.

Rain chances are low for the early afternoon and then shift to a 30 to 50 percent chance for the late afternoon early evening.

Isolated storms will be focused in NE Florida first for the southern counties before shifting to inland counties. SE Georgia has only a 10 to 20 percent chance for rain.

Rain accumulation for NE FL will be near one-tenth of an inch while accumulation for SE GA will be near one-hundredth of an inch.

The National Hurricane Center has identified a disturbance in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico and offshore Southeast Florida. The low-pressure area is producing a large area of disorganized. It is unlikely to develop over the next 48 hours and has a 20 percent chance of developing in the next seven days.

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