Afternoon storms are making their way across Northeast Florida Thursday afternoon.
The Weather Authority is also watching a broad area of low pressure expected to settle across the Florida Peninsula as a frontal boundary slowly moves through Southeast Georgia today, eventually stalling in North Florida by Friday morning.
The combination of the front and the low increases the potential for tropical or subtropical development, with little impact to our region.
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The National Hurricane Center now gives this system a 60% chance of formation over the next 7 days.
If development occurs, it would likely be weak and slow-moving, with any movement generally northward by Sunday or Monday.
Regardless of development, heavy rainfall and flash flooding will be the main concern, especially for North Central Florida.
Rain chances rise significantly starting Friday and continuing through the holiday weekend.
Stay weather-aware and keep an eye on updates from the NWS and on News4JAX, both on air and online.
