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Multiple Rounds of Severe Weather Possible through Tuesday

  1. Marginal risk northeast FL Monday morning
  2. Slight risk FL panhandle Monday evening
  3. Enhanced risk north-central FL Tuesday

The same weather pattern has already produced multiple rounds of severe weather across the Mid-South this weekend. As of Sunday evening, 23 wind damage and 65 hail reports had come in.

Showers and thunderstorms rumbled through the the Florida panhandle Sunday night, generally moving along a stationary front draped across the I-10 corridor. Most of the storms were not that strong, but a couple of cells west of Tallahassee did prompt warnings just after 4 am EDT.

This complex of storms is likely to move across much of north Florida during the early morning hours Monday, producing heavy rain, gusty winds, and small hail in some spots. A few of the storms could also prompt warnings for possible wind damage or even an isolated tornado.Ā Ā The highest chances of this occurring are along the Nature Coast, where an inflow of moisture from the Gulf of Mexico will enhance the storm potential.

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Sources include nearest National Weather Service office, National Hurricane Center, and the Florida Public Radio Emergency Network (@FloridaStorms).
Sources include nearby emergency management agencies, FEMA, and your local NPR affiliate. 
Sources include the Florida Department of Transportation, Florida Highway Patrol and other nearby traffic information.

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