Large hail of one inch in diameter was reported in Muse in Glades County this evening! The severe thunderstorm also produced .50 inch sized hail in La Belle with strong wind downing trees around the campus of Edison State Community College in La Belle. After this evening's active weather...Skytracker Doppler HD is mainly quiet with just a few light showers near Everglades City. Overnight, look for a clearing sky and lows dipping into the low to mid 70's.
Wet weather is in our Father's Day weekend forecast with scattered thunderstorms developing tomorrow afternoon and evening, and a shift in the steering wind may bring a few showers in along the coast Sunday morning along with scattered rain and storms expected in the afternoon and evening.
Have a great weekend!
Lauren
Friday, June 17, 2011
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