Storm Chances Build Across South Georgia and Florida’s Big Bend on Sunday

Storm Chances Build Across South Georgia and Florida’s Big Bend on Sunday

TALLAHASSEE, F.L. — Forecasters say rain and storm chances will increase Sunday afternoon across parts of South Georgia and Florida’s Big Bend, as new atmospheric energy pushes into the region.

Stronger Chances Near Tri-State Area

Meteorologists said the likelihood of storms will be highest closer to the Tri-State area, where Florida, Georgia, and Alabama meet.

Even in eastern counties like Taylor County, where storm chances are lower, residents should be prepared for spotty showers through the afternoon.

Work Week Outlook

Rain chances are expected to taper off gradually at the start of the week. Temperatures will also begin a slow decline, offering slight relief from the late-summer heat.

Highs will stay warm, but by late week, overnight lows could dip into the 60s, a sign of early fall air moving into the Southeast.

Local Impact

Storms could bring brief heavy downpours, gusty winds, and lightning, potentially affecting travel and outdoor plans across South Georgia and the Big Bend region.

Residents are urged to monitor local forecasts and have indoor alternatives ready if planning afternoon activities.

Do you prepare differently for scattered summer storms compared to larger severe weather systems? Share your thoughts with us at SaludaStandard-Sentinel.com.

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