
Showers and thunderstorms will dissipate later this evening.Īfternoon high temperatures will rise into the upper 80s to middle 90s statewide, with triple digit heat indices continuing along portions of the West Coast (99-103 degrees). A coastal shower or thunderstorm cannot be ruled out, but the highest chance of rain will be concentrated over the western Panhandle (40-60% chance of rain) this afternoon. Shower and thunderstorm activity will gradually taper off after sunset, with only lingering showers over the coastal waters.Ī relatively drier air mass looks to filter in over portions of Northeast Florida, the Big Bend, and the eastern Panhandle, with rain chances remaining below 20%. Thunderstorms will be fairly slow-moving in nature and may train over the same locations, pockets of minor flooding cannot be ruled out over urban/poor drainage areas in the southern Peninsula. Gusty winds (40-60 mph), frequent lightning, small hail, and heavy rainfall rates will be possible within the strongest thunderstorms.
While there is no organized threat for severe weather, a few thunderstorms along the sea breeze may be strong to locally severe. As we near midday, showers and thunderstorms will begin to develop along the I-4 corridor and slowly propagate southwestward into South Florida, courtesy of the afternoon sea breeze (60-90% chance of rain). Sheltering With Your Pet or Service AnimalĪ mixture of sunshine and clouds this morning will give way to increasing rain chances this afternoon as a frontal boundary continues to stall over the Peninsula.
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Importance of Registration with Your Local EOC. Nuclear Power Plants Emergency Classification Levels. Fire Management Assistance Grant Program. Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan. Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) Grant Program. Little change on Thursday with light to moderate westerly winds and showers in the afternoon.Ĭurrent indications suggest that conditions will remain unsettled through the weekend as low pressure continues to dominate. Highest temperatures of 15 to 17 degrees, with light northerly or variable winds. Temperatures generally not falling below 8 to 10 degrees, as winds fall light to moderate and variable.Īnother showery day in store for Wednesday, with more persistent rain moving into the south of the country and extending northwards through the day, clearing to showers by nightfall. Showers will continue Tuesday night, with some clear spells. Winds mainly moderate southerly, fresh along coasts. Highest temperatures of 14 to 17 degrees. Persistent rain will clear away to the east on Tuesday morning, leaving a mixed day for all areas with sunny spells and scattered showers. Lowest temperatures 10 to 12 degrees as strong southerly winds moderate. Rain will spread across the country Monday night, clearing to showers by morning. Highest temperatures of 15 to 17 degrees with moderate westerly winds freshening and becoming southerly. Isolated showers tomorrow, Monday, morning will become frequent in the afternoon. Lowest temperatures of 8 to 11 degrees with moderate westerly breezes. Continuing breezy in moderate to fresh and gusty southwest winds.Ī mix of clear spells and scattered showers tonight. Heavy showers for the rest of today, with some thunderstorms. Issued at: 26 June 2022 17:00 TODAY - Sunday 26th June Peer-reviewed journal articles by Met Éireann staff members Past Weather Agrometeorological Bulletins