Portions of Southeast Georgia are seeing Flash Flood Warnings and Flood Advisories as remnants of Tropical Storm Arthur continue to move west to east across the south.
Strong thunderstorms will continue to stretch into Northeast Florida through around 7 - 8 p.m.
Be sure to keep your Weather Authority app handy as these storms continue to impact our region, bringing heavy downpours, gusty winds, and frequent lightning. Have your indoor plan ready when storms are heading your way.
Latest from NHC
The National Hurricane Center issued its 2 p.m. outlook, stating: Showers and thunderstorms located near the southeastern United States coast and adjacent offshore waters are associated with a trough of low pressure and the remnants of Arthur.
Strong upper-level winds and interaction with a nearby frontal system are expected to limit any subtropical or tropical development of this system tonight while it moves northeastward at 25 to 30 mph over the western Atlantic Ocean.
By early Saturday, the system is forecast to merge with the front while it continues northeastward over cooler waters.
Formation chance is now zero.
