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A disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico could bring several inches of rain and strong winds to North Florida — just as hurricane season begins.
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A high risk of rip currents will make for dangerous beach conditions through the Memorial Day weekend.
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An influx of tropical moisture will increase the risk of flash flooding across Northeast Florida on Tuesday.
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The seven-day outlook — one of several changes this year — is designed to provide people more time to prepare before a tropical system.
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As summer-like heat builds this week across the Sunshine State, an approaching cold front is expected to result in widespread storms by Wednesday.
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A thunderstorm watch has just been issued for Northeast Florida through 10 p.m. today.
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Strong and severe storms are likely in the peninsula late this afternoon and evening. Most of the peninsula from Jacksonville down to Miami has at least a slight risk for severe weather.
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A series of stalled frontal boundaries will set the stage for periods of heavy rain and strong thunderstorms, especially across the Florida Peninsula.
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An approaching cold front will allow for strong storms to develop during the heating of the day Saturday.
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The average daily high last month was 79.4 degrees, almost 11 degrees warmer than normal.