Isolated storms continue for weekend

Light to moderate rain with some thunderstorms

WHAT TO EXPECT: Rain will continue into Sunday afternoon along a stationary boundary.

Though the rain will be light to moderate, there will be thunderstorm cells developing quickly. It’s important to notice any quick changes in the clouds as a thunderstorm could be approaching from the west and southwest.

THIS AFTERNOON:

Isolated storms are beginning to grow to more scattered and widespread storms: Southeast Georgia from Homerville to Waycross

Florida-Georgia border near Kingsland and Fernandina Beach

Northeast Florida from Live Oak to Lake City

These storms continue on a northeast track toward the coast

TONIGHT:

Light to heavy downpours are possible with the chance for small hail and wind gusts into the night

Lightning and some gusts of wind will occur. There’s a 30 to 50 percent chance for rain, therefore storms will not be widespread but will move a substantial distance from the I-75 to the Atlantic Coast, moving toward the northeast. The very isolated storms will impact Southeast Georgia and Northeast Florida.

Rain accumulation will be near half an inch to an inch through the weekend.

FOG CONCERNS: There will be low visibility along the Atlantic Coast and the Gulf of Mexico. Fog increases overnight for inland counties until after sunrise Sunday morning.

LOOKING AHEAD: Rain chances remain for the next seven days.

Timeline for Saturday Isolated Storms (WJXT TV 4)
Timeline for Saturday Isolated Storms (WJXT TV 4)
Timeline for Saturday Isolated Storms (WJXT TV 4)

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