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First Alert 4-to-Go Forecast: Last dry day before storms return
Here s what to expect for the next 4 hours
and last updated 2021-04-07 07:16:19-04
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) â Here s your forecast for the next four hours:
Good Wednesday morning!
It s a more mild feel stepping outside this morning with temperatures in the 50 s and a few clouds. Calm winds and saturated air is leading to some development of fog outside this morning so be sure to carve out a few extra minutes for the commute. It ll be a pleasant, warm afternoon as highs top out in the lower 80 s with partly cloudy skies and winds from the south. Today will be our last dry day in the forecast before showers and storms return tomorrow through the weekend. The next cold front will approach western areas by Thursday afternoon, triggering additional cloudiness and a few showers and storms. The front will linger for a few days and become a point for more rain and thunderstorm actions throughout the weekend, with some
Flood Warning for Withlacoochee, Ochlokonee and Apalachicola Rivers
Posted at 2:35 PM, Feb 17, 2021
and last updated 2021-02-18 21:45:45-05
(WTXL) â The National Weather Service issued a Flood Warning for the Withlacoochee, Ochlokonee and Apalachicola Rivers. Minor flooding is forecast.
The warning for the Ochlokonee River is near Thomasville, affecting Thomas and Grady Counties, and near Havana, affecting Leon and Gadsden Counties. NWS also issued a warning for the Ochlokonee River near Bloxham, affecting Wakulla, Leon and Liberty Counties.
The warning for the Withlacoochee River affects Lowndes and Brooks Counties, including Valdosta, Quitman and Pinetta.
NWS issued a warning for the Apalachicola River near Blountstown, affecting Liberty, Calhoun, Gulf and Franklin Counties.
Tornado Watch issued for Big Bend, South Georgia
Posted at 12:59 PM, Feb 15, 2021
and last updated 2021-02-15 17:07:28-05
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) â The National Weather Service has issued multiple Tornado Watches for portions of the Big Bend and South Georgia through 11 p.m. ET.
Tornado Warnings are in place for Seminole, Decatur, Colquitt, and Bainbridge until 5:00 p.m.
In Leon, Gadsden, Wakulla, Franklin, Liberty, Calhoun, Gulf, and Brooks the Tornado Watch is in effect until 7 p.m.
In Suwannee, Clinch, Hamilton, Echols, Jefferson, Taylor, Madison, Thomas, Colquitt, Lowndes, Lanier, Cook, Berrien, and Lafayette the Tornado Watch is in effect until 11 p.m.
FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY: Severe storms expected Monday afternoon, evening
Today s primary threats are damaging wind gusts and a few tornadoes
and last updated 2021-02-15 20:12:10-05
(WTXL) â The WTXL First Alert Weather Team has declared today a First Alert Weather Day due to the upcoming severe weather threat Monday afternoon-evening.
A cold front approaching from the west will bring the potential for damaging wind gusts, locally heavy rainfall, and a few tornadoes through late tonight. The Storm Prediction Center has issued an enhanced (3 out of 5) risk for most of the coverage area.
While Monday morning starts off dry and cloudy, we re awaiting a warm front to lift from the south to help warm temperatures up a bit.