5 Day Statewide Weather Outlook for Fri 9/13 to Tue 9/17
Florida Division of Emergency Management sent this bulletin at 09/13/2024 04:33 PM EDTThis update is intended for government and emergency response officials, and is provided for informational and situational awareness purposes only. Forecast conditions are subject to change based on a variety of environmental factors. For additional information, or for any life safety concerns with an active weather event please contact your County Emergency Management or Public Safety Office or local National Weather Service forecast office.
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...Bands Of Showers and Thunderstorms Producing Heavy Rainfall Continue to Move Across North Florida Today…Marginal Risk for Severe Weather Along Florida Panhandle; Frequent Lightning, Gusty Winds (40-60 MPH), A Brief Tornado or Two, and Heavy to Torrential Downpours Possible…Heavy Downpours May Give Way to Instances of Flooding Along Urban Corridors and Over Saturated Grounds; Slight Risk for Flash Flooding Across Apalachicola With Marginal Risk Across North Florida; Flood Watch In Effect Along Northeast Florida…Scattered to Numerous Showers and Thunderstorms to Persist Across the State Over the Next 5 Day…Locally Strong to Severe Thunderstorms Cannot Be Ruled Out statewide…Instances of Flooding Possible With Heavy Downpours Along Urban Areas and Over Saturated Grounds…Heat Advisories In Effect Across South Florida and Keys Today; Additional Heat Advisories Will Likely Be Issued Over the Next Few Days…Coastal Flood Advisories In Effect Along the St. Johns River Basin…Minor to Moderate Coastal Flooding Possible Along Northeast Coast and St. Johns River Basin Late This Weekend and Early Next Week In Response to King Tides; Minor Coastal Flooding Cannot Be Ruled Out Along Florida Atlantic Coast and Forgotten and Nature Coasts…Moderate to High Risk For Rip Currents Along Florida Panhandle and East Coast…Numerous River Flood Warnings In Effect Along Northern and West-Central Peninsula for Minor to Moderate Flooding…Non-Tropical Area of Low Pressure Could Form Off The Southeast U.S. Coast This Weekend (40%); Increased Rain Chances, Breezy Winds, Elevated Surf, and Elevated Rip Current Risk Cannot Be Ruled Out…
…Have A Wonderful Weekend!...