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Storms end for the night, More to come Wednesday

Keep an eye on the Atlantic

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Update @ 9:00 pm: Light rain is ending near I-75 for Columbia and Alachua counties.  Mainly quiet tonight as the storm complex to our north weakens.

Tonight:  Quiet, patchy fog, mild temperatures.

Wednesday:  Partly cloudy skies with afternoon showers and storms 30-50 percent.  Hot and humid conditions continue with wake up temperatures in the 70s inland and along the beaches.  Afternoon highs will hit the low to mid 90s and will feel like 100-107 degrees.  Wind:  Southwest then becoming southeast at 5 - 10 mph.

Looking ahead:  The summer pattern continues.  Increasing rain chances through Friday.

Tropics:  We are watching something in the Atlantic that will try to form over the next 7 days.  Chances of development 0/60 percent over the next 2/7 days.

Sunrise:  6:45 a.m.

Sunset:  8:22 p.m.


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