Tropical moisture will continue to seep back into our atmosphere this weekend.

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A southerly breeze will increase our rain chances to seasonal odds on Saturday. Expect scattered coastal morning showers with afternoon/evening storms favoring the inland areas. Another influx of deep tropical moisture will bring a stormy setup on Sunday and Monday.

TROPICS

Goodbye Earl! Earl fizzled out over the mountains of Mexico. The last public advisory on Earl was issued on Saturday 11am. 
 
The remnants of Earl is expected to bring an additional 2-4″ of rainfall to the Mexican states of Guerrero, Hidalgo, Oaxaca, Puebla, Tlaxcala and Veracruz through tonight.
 
Life-threatening flash floods and mudslides will remain hazards of the area with expected rainfall totals ranging from 8-12″.

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The National Hurricane Center is giving an area of clouds and rain over the Florida Panhandle low chances for development over the next 5 days. Regardless of development, the unstable nature of this feature will bring numerous to scattered showers and storms to the Sunshine State this weekend.

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Additionally, a tropical wave over the Atlantic waters has low chances for development over the next 5 days.

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