The stationary front has moved toward Central Florida but moisture in the atmosphere continues to flow toward NE FL and SE GA with pockets of instability that will lead to more light to moderate rain. The highest rain chances, remain typical in the afternoon.
Saturday evening light to moderate rain will linger with temperatures in the mid-70s, mostly cloudy skies, and winds from the north.
Late-night to early-morning fog is highly likely.
LOOKING AHEAD:
Drier air moves into the Southeast region of the United States, while dewpoints for Southeast Georgia and Northeast Florida remain in the 60 to 70-degree range. Water in the atmosphere remains at 2 inches. Humid late nights and early mornings.
There is a potential for more moisture in the atmosphere if a low-pressure system continues to develop in the western Gulf as it pulls more moisture to the Gulf States including Florida; moving through Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi.
TRACKING THE TROPICS:
So far, the disturbance in the Atlantic is not heading toward Florida, however, the disturbance in the Western Gulf will likely have an indirect impact on Florida, especially for Gulf counties.