Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Another Wet Start...For Some
Most of the rain this morning was concentrated across DeSoto, Highlands, and Charlotte counties with brief heavy downpours. As of 11:30am, the radar is fairly quiet, however we are tracking a complex of showers and thunderstorms just offshore the SWFL coastline. These will continue to push toward our coastal locations first through the mid day hours and eventually affecting some of our inland communities this afternoon. As a result of the extra cloud cover due to that moist southwest flow, temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s this afternoon. An unsettled weather pattern stays in place through the end of the work week, with a bit more sunshine in store for the first half of the weekend.
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