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Forecast: Muggy Mother's Day with inland storms

Warm and muggy to end the weekend with the chance for storms inland in the afternoon

Forecast: Muggy Mother's Day with inland storms

Warm and muggy to end the weekend with the chance for storms inland in the afternoon

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    THEY WANT. SHE SAID RON PICTURE TAKEN LOVE IT OK, SO WE DON'T PICK THE WRONG RESTAURANTS EITHER A DAY OR MAYBE YOU'RE GOING OUTSIDE FOR A WALK. WHEN AND WHERE DO WE NEED THAT UMBRELLA? YEAH, SO IT'S GOING TO BE INLAND TODAY ONCE AGAIN. SO I THINK WHAT WE SAW YESTERDAY. >> COPY PASTE, HAPPY PACE THAT WE YESTERDAY WAS PERFECT. REALLY WASN'T TOO IN LYNN, WE GOT SOME SEVERE WEATHER SO INLAND COMMUNITIES MIGHT DISAGREE WITH BUT WE DID GET SOME MUCH NEEDED RAINFALL. SO THAT IS SOME GOOD NEWS THERE. BUT I WANT TO START WITH KIND OF THE SETUP THAT WE'RE SEEING ACROSS THE AREA CURRENTLY. SO WE HAVE THIS LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM THAT'S IN THE NORTHERN GULF RIGHT NOW. >> IT'S LEADING A COLD FRONT. THAT'S RIGHT AROUND HERE. SO WE'RE HAVING ALL OF THIS EXTRA MOISTURE OUT AHEAD OF IT. WE ALSO HAVE THAT STATIONARY BOUNDARY TO OUR NORTH. SO WE JUST HAVE ALL THIS MOISTURE. I'M SURE FELT IT OVER THE LAST COUPLE OF DAYS. BUT TOMORROW THIS FRONTAL SYSTEM IS GOING TO START TO MOVE OUR WAY. AND THAT'S GOING TO BE BRINGING US SEVERAL ROUNDS OF RAINFALL TOMORROW. AND YOU CAN SEE ALL OF THAT DEEP TROPICAL MOISTURE THAT JUST SITTING OVER US. THAT'S JUST NOT GONNA BE A COMFORTABLE DAY OUT THERE THAT OUT THERE. IT'S GOING TO BE WARM. IT'S GOING TO BE MUGGY. SO IF YOU ARE BRINGING MOM OUT AND ABOUT MAYBE TAKING THAT WALK AROUND THE NEIGHBORHOOD, JUST MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THAT WATER BOTTLE. FIND SOME SHADE AS WELL. LIVE RADAR AND NOT SEEING ANYTHING OUT THERE HERE IN OUR BACKYARDS. BEEN WATCHING SOME OF THOSE SHOWERS AND STORMS PUSHING UP TOWARDS ST. PETERSBURG IN THE TAMPA AREA. BUT WE'RE GOOD RIGHT NOW. WE'RE NOT GOING TO BE SEEING THAT RAINFALL UNTIL LATE MORNING. EARLY AFTERNOON. EXCUSE ME. ONCE WE START TO SEE THAT GULF BREEZE START TO PUSH A LITTLE BIT FURTHER INLAND. SO YES, IF YOU ARE GOING OUT TO BRUNCH, I WILL RECOMMEND SITTING INSIDE IF YOU'RE IN SOME OF OUR I-75 CORRIDOR LOCATIONS AND THEN EAST OF I-75. THAT'S EARLY AFTERNOON. THAT'S WHEN WE'LL START TO SEE THAT GULF BREEZE PUSH INLAND AND A FEW OF THOSE ISOLATED DOWNPOURS STARTING TO POP UP. WE'LL SHOW THAT HERE IN JUST A SECOND. BUT THOSE TEMPERATURES TODAY, UPPER 80'S, LOW 90'S. IT'S GOING TO BE FEELING LIKE THE MID 90'S, THOUGH, JUST BECAUSE IT'S MUGGY OUTSIDE. WE WERE JUST TALKING ABOUT IT. BUT THIS EVENING, IF MOM, YOU WANT TO GO OUT, MAYBE LISTEN TO SOME LIVE MUSIC. REALLY NOT LOOKING TOO BAD AGAIN, ESPECIALLY IF YOU'RE GOING TO BE TOWARDS OUR COASTAL COMMUNITIES. I-75. WE'RE LOOKING GOOD TO GO. BUT LET'S TIME THAT OUT. SO FUTURECAST SHOWING A FEW OF THOSE ISOLATED SHOWERS POPPING UP THROUGHOUT THE LATE MORNING, EARLY AFTERNOON. THOSE ARE GOING TO PUSH INTO OUR INLAND COMMUNITIES AGAIN IN THE STORM PREDICTION CENTER DOES SAY, YEAH, WE HAVE THAT POSSIBILITY OF SOME OF THOSE BEING ON THE STRONGER SIDE. GUSTY WINDS, SMALL HAIL, FREQUENT LIGHTNING. BUT LET'S TALK ABOUT MONDAY BECAUSE THIS IS GOING TO BE OUR MAIN EVENT, IF YOU WILL, OF WHEN WE'RE GOING TO BE SEEING THE MOST OF THAT RAINFALL. SO THE FIRST ROUND OF THAT RAIN IS GOING TO BE MOVING IN OVERNIGHT AND UNFORTUNATELY THROUGH OUR MORNING COMMUTE, IT'S GOING TO BE A LITTLE BIT SLOPPY ON OUR MORNING COMMUTE TOMORROW. WE DO HAVE THAT POSSIBILITY OF HEAVY RAIN, FREQUENT LIGHTNING, GUSTY WINDS. ALSO HAIL ONCE AGAIN. WE GET A LITTLE BIT OF A BREAK IN THE AFTERNOON. STILL A COUPLE OF THOSE ISOLATED DOWNPOURS. BUT THEN WE GET ANOTHER ROUND OF THAT RAIN AND STORMS STARTING TO PUSH THROUGH LATE EVENING INTO THE OVERNIGHT HOURS AND SOME OF THESE MODELS ARE PUTTING DOWN A LOT OF RAINFALL. I THINK THIS ONE'S OVERDOING IT JUST A LITTLE BIT, BUT IT'S JUST SHOWING THAT, WE'RE GOING TO BE GETTING QUITE A BIT OF RAIN AS THOSE LINES TO PUSH THEIR I DO THINK WE COULD BE GETTING ANYWHERE FROM 2 TO 5 IN CHILE INCHES LOCALLY AND THEN SOME AREAS COULD BE GETTING A LITTLE BIT MORE A LITTLE BIT LESS, OBVIOUSLY, WITH HOW HEAVY THOSE CELLS ARE GOING TO BE. SO TODAY, ISOLATED SHOWERS INLAND AND THEN WE GET INTO MONDAY. THAT'S GOING TO BE WIDESPREAD RAINFALL. HAVE YOUR UMBRELLA WITH AGAIN. OUR MORNING COMMUTES. NOT GOING TO BE LOOKING TOO GOOD. AND THEN WE ARE GONNA START TO DRY THINGS BACK OUT THE DRIER AIR, STARTING TO MOVE RIGHT BACK IN WERE QUIETING THINGS DOWN. BUT
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    Forecast: Muggy Mother's Day with inland storms

    Warm and muggy to end the weekend with the chance for storms inland in the afternoon

    Happy Sunday and Mother's Day to you! When heading out to brunch Sunday it will be warm and muggy! Temperatures will quickly rise through the 80s and climb into the low 90s for most of Southwest Florida on Sunday. Coastal communities will max out in the upper 80s. As we approach noon, showers and storms will begin to bubble up along the Gulf breeze, favoring inland locations throughout the afternoon and evening. Some of these have the chance to be on the strong side with frequent lightning, gusty winds and hail. This active weather will continue as we head toward the start of the workweek. Monday will provide much-needed widespread rain coverage for the Gulf Coast, and modest rain totals are possible.Rain totals over the next few days will range anywhere from 1 to 4 inches, with some localized higher amounts.After Tuesday, high pressure will move in and lower the chances of rain by midweek.Follow the Gulf Coast Storm Team on social mediaChief Meteorologist Allyson Rae on Facebook and XMeteorologist Jim Dickey on Facebook and XMeteorologist Jason Dunning on Facebook and XMeteorologist Rob Duns on Facebook and XMeteorologist Jesslyn Ferentz on Facebook and XMeteorologist Lauren Hope on Facebook and XMeteorologist Raphael Tavernier on Facebook and XWatch your Gulf Coast Weather forecasts on TV or onlineHere's where to find our latest video forecastYou can also watch our newscasts live or on demand hereDOWNLOAD the free Gulf Coast News app for your latest news and alerts on breaking news, weather, sports, entertainment and more.

    Happy Sunday and Mother's Day to you!

    When heading out to brunch Sunday it will be warm and muggy! Temperatures will quickly rise through the 80s and climb into the low 90s for most of Southwest Florida on Sunday. Coastal communities will max out in the upper 80s.

    As we approach noon, showers and storms will begin to bubble up along the Gulf breeze, favoring inland locations throughout the afternoon and evening. Some of these have the chance to be on the strong side with frequent lightning, gusty winds and hail.

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    This active weather will continue as we head toward the start of the workweek. Monday will provide much-needed widespread rain coverage for the Gulf Coast, and modest rain totals are possible.

    Rain totals over the next few days will range anywhere from 1 to 4 inches, with some localized higher amounts.

    After Tuesday, high pressure will move in and lower the chances of rain by midweek.


    Follow the Gulf Coast Storm Team on social media

    • Chief Meteorologist Allyson Rae on Facebook and X
    • Meteorologist Jim Dickey on Facebook and X
    • Meteorologist Jason Dunning on Facebook and X
    • Meteorologist Rob Duns on Facebook and X
    • Meteorologist Jesslyn Ferentz on Facebook and X
    • Meteorologist Lauren Hope on Facebook and X
    • Meteorologist Raphael Tavernier on Facebook and X

    Watch your Gulf Coast Weather forecasts on TV or online

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