Typical summertime weather pattern continues across the Sunshine State, with scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms this afternoon.
Isolated to widely scattered afternoon thunderstorms expected along the Florida Panhandle (40-55% chance of rain).
More widespread rain and thunderstorm chances develop across the Florida Peninsula, west of I-95 corridor (55-75%).
Thunderstorms may become strong to severeand capable of producing gusty winds (40-60 mph), frequent lightning, and heavy downpours.
Slow-moving thunderstorms may lead to instances of nuisance flooding and ponding water, especially for usual trouble spots that experience multiple rounds of downpours.
Warm and humid conditionscan be expected statewide, with triple digit (99 to 105-degrees) heat index valueslikely for North and Central Florida.
Areas of patchy fog and low cloudscannot be ruled out for some interior Florida Panhandle locations tonight.
There is a moderate risk of rip currentsalong all Florida Panhandle and most East Coast beaches; high riskconditions for central Panhandle beaches.
Tropical development is not expected across the Atlantic basin during the next 7 days.
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