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Severe Storms To Move Across Florida This Weekend

, Florida – Severe thunderstorms, isolated tornadoes, heavy rain, local flooding, and wind gusts over 35 mph are possible across the Florida peninsula this weekend.

According to the , an area of low pressure over the southern Gulf of Mexico will track across Florida on Saturday into Sunday.

This system will be accompanied by a severe thunderstorm threat, heavy rains, hazardous marine and coastal conditions and continued gusty winds. 

Severe Storms: Primary threat of damaging wind gusts and a few tornadoes. Greatest risk Saturday night into Sunday, with highest threat along and south of low pressure track.

Heavy Rain: Heavy rainfall with flooding potential across the peninsula Saturday into Sunday. Low pressure track will determine area of heaviest rainfall. 

Beaches: Hazardous Rip Currents and High Surf likely to develop along area beaches by Sunday. Continued gusty conditions likely through the weekend, highest late Saturday into Sunday. 

Marine: Gale Warning for offshore waters, Small Craft Advisory for nearshore/bays. Strongest winds late Saturday into Sunday. E/NE winds shift to W/NW on Sunday. Gusts near 40 kts offshore, 30 kts nearshore/bays. Seas 2-4 ft in bays, 6-10 ft nearshore, 8-12 ft offshore. 

The National Service advises inhabitants in the impacted areas to remain alert for possible severe weather watches and warnings and act quickly if a threat materializes for your area.

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