October 13, 2009

HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK

FOR THE FLORIDA BIG BEND /PANHANDLE...AND ADJACENT COASTAL WATERS.
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TALLAHASSEE FL
541 AM EDT TUE OCT 13 2009

TODAY AND TONIGHT...

A STATIONARY FRONT ALONG WITH DAYTIME HEATING WILL BE THE MAIN CONTRIBUTING FACTORS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. THE BEST CHANCES FOR RAIN WILL BE ACROSS SOUTHEAST ALABAMA AND THE FLORIDA PANHANDLE.


WEDNESDAY THROUGH MONDAY...

SCATTERED TO NUMEROUS SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS AND ABOVE NORMAL TEMPERATURES WILL REMAIN IN THE FORECAST THROUGH THURSDAY. SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL END FROM WEST TO EAST ON FRIDAY AS A SIGNIFICANT COLD FRONT SWEEPS THROUGH THE AREA. SOME OF THE STORMS ACCOMPANYING THIS FRONT MAY BE STRONG TO SEVERE THURSDAY AFTERNOON INTO EARLY FRIDAY.

CAUTION TO ADVISORY LEVEL CONDITIONS ARE CERTAINLY POSSIBLE
BEGINNING THURSDAY NIGHT AND CONTINUING INTO SATURDAY. NOTICEABLY COOLER AND DRIER AIR WILL BE FELT FRIDAY AND CONTINUE THROUGH THE UPCOMING WEEKEND. HIGH TEMPERATURES FOR FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY ARE FORECAST TO RANGE FROM AROUND 70 TO THE MID 70S EACH DAY. LOW TEMPERATURES SHOULD DIP INTO THE UPPER 40S TO MID 50S OVER THE WEEKEND AND MONDAY MORNING.


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