Locally, half of the weekend is looking like a washout, which began early Saturday.
Just south of us, the Daytona 500 will be a wet mess! Pull out the poncho if you’re tailgating, and get ready for the rain.
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Widespread rain is expected from southeast Georgia to the world’s most famous beach on Saturday.
Today is an Impact Weather Day. What does that mean? This is a day we categorize with non-severe weather, but disruptive to the plans of your day due to prolonged times of rain.
I’ve gotten your emails, and know you have weddings, parties, baptisms, and other events this weekend. My best advice is to move them inside.
Today will likely be a washout for Northeast Florida while Southeast Georgia will see a slightly drier pattern. Rain got an early start this morning and will continue to spread through the area during the afternoon and overnight.
Rain will come to an end across Southeast Georgia during the late afternoon as steady rain continues across Northeast Florida.
Rain will slowly come to an end late Sunday, with showers possible through early Monday morning.
The heaviest rain potential will be tonight and early Sunday across NE FL.
The updated models estimate rainfall totals of around 0.20 to 0.50 inches for SE GA, 1.0 to 2.00 inches for NE FL.
The best chance for rain across SE GA will be through this Afternoon.
Rain chances for NE FL will begin late Saturday and continue through early Sunday:
10 a.m. to noon 40-60%
1 p.m. to midnight 70-100%
Rain will turn to scattered showers throughout the day on Sunday.