Only a few isolated afternoon showers and storms will develop this afternoon and move inland. Where it rains there will be locally heavy downpours and lightning strikes.
Mike is also tracking a little disturbance that could produce heavy thunderstorms near the Florida/Georgia border early this evening. We’ll be monitoring it through the day.
Friday will be just as hot with temperatures soaring into the mid-90s and feel-like temps 105+. A few afternoon storms are on tap again for Friday. We increase the coverage of the afternoons storms into the weekend and temperatures that will still be very hot in the low 90s.Your browser does not support HTML5 audio.
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