Slow-moving cold front could bring up to 8 inches of rain, tornado threat to Tallahassee
A slow-moving cold front moving across North Florida is forecast to bring strong storms across the area today.
By 10 a.m., 3 to 4 inches of rain has fallen, and another 2 to 3 inches is possible before storms move to the east, according to the National Weather Service Tallahassee.
A slow-moving line of torrential thunderstorms is expected to develop this morning, roughly along a line from Apalachicola to Tallahassee to Valdosta.
The isolated clusters of thunderstorms are developing and moving through the Panhandle.
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Rain is starting to pile up across the Big Bend and south Georgia. This band is generally parallel to the upper level (blue) flow. This means the band won't move much and high rainfall totals are possible over the next few hours. #FLwx #GAwx pic.twitter.com/7xaQ6ABaNe
— NWS Tallahassee (@NWSTallahassee) February 10, 2023
A few could become strong enough to spin up a weak tornado or produce damaging winds, according to the Florida Public Radio Emergency Network. About 9:30 p.m. Thursday, a tornado warning was issued for the Fort Walton Beach area.
The National Weather Service Tallahassee warned residents of the following impacts from today's storms:
3-4 inches of rain, with some areas seeing more than 6 inches
Wind gusts up to 60 mph are possible today and Saturday
A tornado or two are possible today and Saturday
Flash floods, along with urban and small stream flooding possible
Multiple rounds of heavy rain are expected today from the cold front. Another storm system passing through the area Saturday is forecast to bring more rain to the area.
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The rounds of heavy rain are forecast to add up to 3 to 4 inches over a wide area. Localized totals of 6 to 8 inches are possible, especially in places where thunderstorms repeatedly train over the same areas, such as along Interstate 75 in South Georgia and adjacent areas of the Florida Big Bend.
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Watches and warnings in effect for Tallahassee
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Flood watch
When: until 5 p.m. today. Flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible.
Where: Coastal Franklin, coastal Gulf, coastal Jefferson, coastal Wakulla, Gadsden, Inland Franklin, inland Gulf, inland Jefferson, inland Wakulla, Leon, Liberty and Madison counties.
Impacts: Excessive runoff may bring flooding of rivers, creeks, streams and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. Flooding may occur in poor drainage and urban areas.
Flash flood warning
When: until 3:45 p.m. today.
Where: Jefferson and Madison counties.
Weather radar for Tallahassee
Storms could arrive in Jacksonville later today
The National Weather Service Jacksonville told residents waves of showers and storms are expected to reach the area this afternoon and continue into Saturday.
Isolated strong to severe thunderstorms are possible with potential hazards of strong winds, tornado and heavy rain with localized flooding.
Jacksonville weather radar
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Tallahassee weather forecast: Tornado threat, strong winds, rain