Bands of showers and storms rolled around a very slow moving area of low pressure Saturday.

  • Numerous showers, storms likely
  • Highs to stay in upper 80s
  • High rain chances to remain Sunday
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We'll watch the low push off-shore later Sunday, then hook up with a front to our north and pull away from the state. Until then, keep the rain gear handy for occasional rounds of rain. Beach goers keep an eye on the sky, as these storms kick up.

Low pressure drifted across central Florida Saturday, but its slow progress northeast will keep us unsettled through tomorrow. Deep moisture remains, so we're keeping isolated showers in our forecast overnight, and a 60-percent chance for showers and isolated storms Sunday. Plenty of clouds and showers will keep highs in the upper 80s to lower 90s. The low pulls away from Florida, and could gain tropical or subtropical characteristics off the coast of South Carolina Monday. Rain chances stay at 50-percent Monday and Tuesday, then to a seasonable pattern with 40-percent rain chances and low 90s the rest of next week.

In Texas, Harvey is wobbling around and continues to produce heavy rain and strong wind. The storm could easily produce over two to three FEET of rain the next several days.

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