A weak non-tropical area of low pressure is expected to develop this weekend near the Florida Keys or in the Florida Straits. Forecast data suggests this weather feature will then drift toward The Bahamas and out to sea early next week. Outside of some slightly higher chances for afternoon showers or thunderstorms inland and offshore showers overnight, there will be little influences from this disturbance across Florida. Elsewhere, typical sea breeze showers and thunderstorms will be possible both Saturday and Sunday afternoon, with the greatest concentration over inland areas and near the I-75 and I-10 corridors.
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