5 Day Statewide Weather Outlook for Fri 5/9 to Tue 5/13

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This 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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...A Stalled Frontal Boundary and Developing Gulf Low Will Bring Waves of Scattered Showers And Thunderstorms Across Florida Through The Weekend and Into Early Next Week…Additional Showers and Thunderstorms Will Develop in the Afternoons and Evenings Each Day With the Sea Breezes…A Few Strong to Severe Thunderstorms Capable of Producing Frequent Lightning, Damaging Wind Gusts, Hail, Brief Isolated Tornadoes, and Heavy Downpours Possible…Marginal to Slight Risk for Severe Weather Across North and Central Florida Today; Marginal Risk for Severe Weather Across Portions of North and Central Florida This Weekend; Strong to Severe Thunderstorms Remain Possible Into Early Next Week…Heavy Downpours May Result In Instances of Flooding and Ponding of Water, Especially Over Urban and Low-Lying/Poor Drainage Areas…Marginal Risk For Flash Flooding Across Portions of North and Central Florida Today and Saturday; Marginal to Slight Risk For Flash Flooding Across North and Central Florida Sunday and Across the Big Bend and Peninsula Monday…Heat Indices Approaching or Reaching The Middle to Upper 90s Across Portions of the Peninsula and Keys Over the Next 5 Days…Moderate to High Risk for Rip Currents Along the Florida Panhandle Today and Statewide This Weekend Into Early Next Week…Areas of Patchy to Locally Dense Fog Possible Across Portions of the State Overnight Into the Following Morning Hours Over the Next Few Days…

 

…Have A Wonderful Weekend and Stay Safe!...

 

 

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