Get ready for a week of active weather, with hot and humid conditions today and heavy rain chances starting tomorrow. Thunderstorms are expected to be strong, with a potential of 4 to 6 inches of rain across the state by Sunday morning. Residents are advised to ensure their sump pumps are plugged in for the upcoming week.
Hurricane Debby has strengthened into the second hurricane of the season and is headed towards Florida’s Big Bend Area, where it is expected to make landfall and cause high-impact flooding in the southeast. The track of the storm combined with a front could lead to increased rain impact in the region later in the week.
The weather forecast for the week includes clearing with patchy fog early this morning, followed by mostly sunny and hot conditions with highs in the upper 80s to low 90s. Showers and thundershowers are expected on Tuesday and Wednesday, with the rain continuing on Thursday and Friday before clearing on Sunday.
Residents are urged to stay hydrated, be prepared for potential flooding, and monitor the weather updates throughout the week. Stay safe and dry during this active weather period.
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