Damaging winds, a few tornadoes, and large hail are possible from the strongest storms near and north of the I-10 corridor.
Damaging winds, a few tornadoes, and large hail are possible from the strongest storms near and north of the I-10 corridor.
Multiple rounds of heavy rain and a few strong storms are expected near and south of I-4 through Wednesday.
Multiple rounds of heavy rain and strong storms are possible across portions of north and central Florida through Tuesday.
Winds in excess of 60 mph and isolated tornadoes are possible.
Hurricane force wind gusts are possible with the strongest storms as they race in around sunrise near Pensacola.
Hurricane researchers at Colorado State University are forecasting another active season, even as residents of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts may still be recovering from last year's historic events.
An unusually cold air mass has swept across the Sunshine State, and a late-season frost is likely Friday night across inland areas of the panhandle and northeast Florida.
A line of thunderstorms moving through the Florida Panhandle early this morning intensified some, and has prompted the issuance of a Tornado Watch for the Big Bend and eastern Panhandle area until 1 PM.