A dominant Gulf sea breeze will keep  rain chances high during the early morning hours in the Panhandle and near the Nature Coast through Sunday.  Most inland areas will remain dry Saturday, but slight chances for isolated showers are possible near the I-75 corridor as the sea breezes march inland.  On Sunday, a cold front will approach the state and increase the chances for showers and thunderstorms for much of central and north Florida. Some of storms could produce heavy rain and gusty winds, especially as they move closer to the Atlantic coast laster in the day.  Rain chances will also be on the increase across south Florida late Sunday and Monday as the front gets a bit closer.

 

 

 

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