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LIVE RADAR: A hurricane, high pressure and a pesky front bring more rain, flooding

When will the widespread rain end?

High pressure to our north, a hurricane making landfall in the Gulf and a stalled frontal boundary keep the showers and storms in our forecast.

A Flood Watch continues through 8 pm Thursday, from Brunswick, GA south to Flagler County.  Flooding will also be possible at times of High Tide along the River.  A Coastal Flood Advisory continues through 8 pm Thursday.

Now:  Rain continues near and along I-10 as well as our coastal counties.

Tonight:  Overnight showers will be possible, mainly along our coastal counties, including Clay and Putnam counties.

Thursday:  More rain, more flooding.  Flood Watch through 8 pm.  Morning lows in the 70s.  Afternoon highs in the low to mid 80s.  Rain chances increase through the day, 60-80 percent.  Wind:  NE 5-15 mph, stronger gusts.

Tropics:  Francine in the Gulf of Mexico.  Tropical Depression Seven and Three other areas to watch in the Atlantic.

Looking ahead:  Elevated rain chances will continue through Friday.  Seasonal rain chances return this weekend with drier days next week.

Sunrise:  7:09 a.m.

Sunset:  7:39 p.m.


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Richard Nunn is the Weather Authority Chief Meteorologist

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