Florida Hurricane Guide

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. Morning Showers Moving Towards Coast and Inland Along Florida East Coast. High Pressure Over Eastern U.S. to Bring Slightly Drier Conditions Throughout Interior North Florida; Keep Shower and Thunderstorm Activity Pinned to Coastlines. Stalled Frontal Boundary Over Northern Gulf and North of I-4 Corridor to Help Shower and Thunderstorm Development. Typical Summertime-Like Thunderstorm Pattern Throughout the Peninsula. Locally Strong to Severe Thunderstorms Possible; Frequent Lightning, Gusty Winds and Heavy Downpours. Flood Watch Contineus Across Portions of Northeast Florida Due to Potential for Localized Flooding With Additional Rainfall. Heavy and Intense Downpours Could Lead to Instances of Localized Flooding Throughout Western Panhandle and Peninsula. Warm and Muggy Conditions South of I-4 To Lead to Triple Digit Heat Index Values; Heat Advisories for Portions of South Florida & Keys. Tropical Moisture Pushing Northward Towards Panhandle From Distant Tropical Storm Francine; Bringing Scattered Showers and Thunderstorms Late this Evening and Overnight. Moderate to High Risk for Rip Currents Along Panhandle and East Coast Beaches due to Breezy Winds and Elevated Surf. Tropical Storm Francine to Move Towards Northwest Gulf of Mexico; No Direct Threat to Florida But to Bring Elevated Surf, Rip Currents and Rain Chances Across Panhandle Beginning Wednesday. Invest 92L Continues to Produce Disorganized Shower and Thunderstorm Activty; No Direct Threat to Florida. Upper-Level Disturbance Forecast to Interact with Tropical Wave Over Eastern Tropical Atlantic; No Direct Threat to Florida.