Parts of Florida are seeing rain and gusty winds as tropical moisture interacts with a front.Isolated severe storms are possible in parts of Florida.Localized flooding is possible.
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Low pressure riding along a frontal boundary is bringing rain and gusty winds to Florida.
Here's what we are tracking right now: Rainfall is pushing southward through the Florida peninsula at this time while lighter rain continues along the Southeast coast.
Overnight, tornadoes were reported along the west-central coast of Florida near Clearwater Beach, Crystal River and on the east coast near Palm Coast. Each of the tornadoes has been preliminarily rated EF2.
Locally heavy rainfall across is still possible across central Florida. Isolated flash flooding can't be ruled out, but the overall flood threat is low.
Rainfall Forecast
(Locally heavier rainfall totals are possible.)
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