A strong, cold front will bring the coolest air of the season so far across the Sunshine State this week. Before the cold air moves in, the entire peninsula will have to deal with some strong to severe thunderstorms. Not everyone will deal with severe thunderstorms, but much of the state will have rain as the front sweeps south.
Across North Florida, the cold front will approach on Tuesday. Expect Tuesday to be active, with the highest risk of severe thunderstorms across this region. The strong to severe thunderstorms will mainly affect the afternoon. The storm's greatest threat is the risk of tornadoes developing mainly south of the I-10 corridor. There’s also the chance for flash flooding to happen, as there will be deep moisture, courtesy of Sarah’s remnants being absorbed by the cold front.