(Brevard County, Fla.) -
Current Situation Tropical Storm Andrea will reach landfall in/near
Apalachee Bay late this afternoon or early evening, then move faster to the
northeast into southeast Georgia tonight. As landfall is approached, the most
favorable tornado environment will lift north of central Florida. However, the
possibility of a trailing rainband may prolong the heavy rain threat for a
portion of central Florida.
Tornado WATCH continues for all of east-central
Florida (except Volusia County) until 1100 am. The Tornado WATCH will likely be
extended for most/all of east-central Florida from late morning into early
evening (likely including Volusia County) as wind shear remains favorable for
isolated tornadoes and the second rainband moves into the region. Tornado
WARNINGS can be issued at any time if radar indicates strong, persistent
rotation above ground level.
Projected Impacts
TODAY
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Lake Wind Advisory in effect for south winds
sustained 15-20 mph with gusts 30-35 mph, mainly during times of heavier rain.
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Scattered showers/storms, along with an isolated
tornado threat will continue this morning into mid day, then a stronger
rainband with more widespread rain and a greater tornado threat will likely
reach the area from around mid day into the afternoon, and may persist into the
early evening.
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Additional rainfall of 1-3 inches likely, with
isolated totals of 3-5 inches, may produce minor flooding. Moderate flooding
may occur in a few spots where heavy rains persist.
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Conditions remain favorable for isolated
tornadoes, especially when the next rainband moves into the region this
afternoon through early evening.
TONIGHT
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The most favorable tornado environment is
expected to lift north of the region by early evening.
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Scattered showers and isolated storms may
persist well into the evening.
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One area of concern is the possibility of a
rainband trailing south from the Tropical Storm which may persist across a
portion of east-central Florida overnight and into early Friday. If this
pattern sets-up, a narrow zone of training showers/storms would locally
increase the flood threat.
FRIDAY
·
Scattered heavy showers/storms will develop,
especially after daytime heating takes place. Typical of the summer, afternoon
weather pattern.
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